fusion-baseline
Episodic baseline (A) · reader glm-4.7 (glm) · judge same. Full reader→judge transcripts.
accuracy 56.8%
answered 44
correct 25
median ctx 5106 tok
multi-hop 45%
temporal 67%
open-domain 33%
single-hop 89%
47 questions · the AI conversation for each (retrieved claims → reader → judge)
conv-26_q11multi-hop✗ wrong6654 ctx tok225 ms recall
Q: Where did Caroline move from 4 years ago?
gold: Sweden
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readerglm-4.7
▸ input prompt
You are a question-answering assistant with access to retrieved memories from past conversations between two speakers. Answer the question using ONLY the memories. Be concise — answer with the specific fact(s) asked for, no preamble. Dates in memories may be in-band ('[Session date: ...]') or in valid-time metadata; use them for any time-based reasoning. If the answer genuinely cannot be determined from the memories, say 'Not enough information.'
QUESTION: Where did Caroline move from 4 years ago?
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"object": "[Session date: 3:19 pm on 28 August, 2023]\nCaroline: Hey Melanie, great to hear from you. What's been up since we talked?\nMelanie: Hey Caroline! Since we last spoke, I took my kids to a park yesterday. They had fun exploring and playing. It was nice seeing them have a good time outdoors. Time flies, huh? What's new with you? (shared image: a photo of a playground with a climbing net and a slide)\nCaroline: Wow, your kids had so much fun at the park! Being outdoors can be really enjoyable. A lot happened since our last chat. I've been chasing my ambitions and had the chance to volunteer at an LGBTQ+ youth center. It was so gratifying to talk to similar young people. It made me remember how essential it is to be kind and show support.\nMelanie: That sounds great, Caroline. Volunteering is a great way to meet people. Creating community and supporting each other, especially for kids, is really important. How did you feel about your time there? Anything that sticks out to you?\nCaroline: I loved it. It was awesome to see how strong the young people were, with all the challenges they face. I felt fulfilled guiding and supporting them. I even got to let them know they're not alone by sharing my story. Such a powerful, emotional experience. (shared image: a photo of a table with a black table cloth and a group of people)\nMelanie: Was connecting with those young folks meaningful for you? \nCaroline: It was so special to me. It reminded me of my own struggles in the past and how I felt alone. I was glad I could share my story and offer them support - it felt like I could make a difference.\nMelanie: That's great. Sharing your story and support might make a difference for a long time. What do you hope to do next time?\nCaroline: I'm definitely carrying on volunteering at the youth center. It's an important part of my life and I've made strong connections with people there. I really believe in community and supporting each other. So I wanna keep making a difference.\nMelanie: That's great news, Caroline! Love seeing your dedication to helping others. Any specific projects or activities you're looking forward to there?\nCaroline: We're putting together a talent show for the kids next month. I'm looking forward to seeing how much fun everyone has and how proud they'll feel of their talents!\nMelanie: That's so cool, Caroline! That's a great way to show off and be proud of everyone's skills. You know I love live music. Can't wait to hear about it! (shared image: a photo of a band playing on a stage in a park)\nCaroline: Wow! Did you see that band?\nMelanie: Yeah, that pic was from a show I went to. It was so much fun and reminded me of how music brings us together. (shared image: a photo of a crowd of people at a concert with their hands in the air)\nCaroline: Wow, what a fun moment! What's the band?\nMelanie: \"Summer Sounds\"- The playing an awesome pop song that got everyone dancing and singing. It was so fun and lively!\nCaroline: That sounds great! Music brings us together and brings joy. Playing and singing let me express myself and connect with others - love it! So cathartic and uplifting. (shared image: a photo of a man playing a guitar in a recording studio)\nMelanie: Cool! What type of music do you play?\nCaroline: Guitar's mostly my thing. Playing it helps me get my emotions out. (shared image: a photo of a guitar on display in a store)\nMelanie: That's awesome! What type of guitar? Been playing long?\nCaroline: I started playing acoustic guitar about five years ago; it's been a great way to express myself and escape into my emotions.\nMelanie: Music's amazing, isn't it? Any songs that have deep meaning for you?\nCaroline: Yeah totally! \"Brave\" by Sara Bareilles has a lot of significance for me. It's about being courageous and fighting for what's right. Whenever I hear this jam, I think about the paths I've taken and the progress I've made.\nMelanie: That's a gorgeous song, Caroline. It really fits with your journey and your determination to make a difference. Music can be so inspiring and uplifting. (shared image: a photo of a piece of paper with a drawing of a man playing a piano)\nCaroline: Thanks, Melanie! Appreciate it. You play any instruments?\nMelanie: Yeah, I play clarinet! Started when I was young and it's been great. Expression of myself and a way to relax. (shared image: a photo of a sheet music with notes and a pencil)\nCaroline: Cool! Got any fav tunes?\nMelanie: I'm a fan of both classical like Bach and Mozart, as well as modern music like Ed Sheeran's \"Perfect\". (shared image: a photo of a laptop computer with a graph on it)",
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"object": "[Session date: 7:55 pm on 9 June, 2023]\nCaroline: Hey Melanie! How's it going? I wanted to tell you about my school event last week. It was awesome! I talked about my transgender journey and encouraged students to get involved in the LGBTQ community. It was great to see their reactions. It made me reflect on how far I've come since I started transitioning three years ago.\nMelanie: Hey Caroline! Great to hear from you. Sounds like your event was amazing! I'm so proud of you for spreading awareness and getting others involved in the LGBTQ community. You've come a long way since your transition - keep on inspiring people with your strength and courage!\nCaroline: Thanks, Mel! Your backing really means a lot. I felt super powerful giving my talk. I shared my own journey, the struggles I had and how much I've developed since coming out. It was wonderful to see how the audience related to what I said and how it inspired them to be better allies. Conversations about gender identity and inclusion are so necessary and I'm thankful for being able to give a voice to the trans community.\nMelanie: Wow, Caroline, you're doing an awesome job of inspiring others with your journey. It's great to be part of it and see how you're positively affecting so many. Talking about inclusivity and acceptance is crucial, and you're so brave to speak up for the trans community. Keep up the great work!\nCaroline: Thanks Mel! Your kind words mean a lot. Sharing our experiences isn't always easy, but I feel it's important to help promote understanding and acceptance. I've been blessed with loads of love and support throughout this journey, and I want to pass it on to others. By sharing our stories, we can build a strong, supportive community of hope.\nMelanie: Yeah, Caroline! It takes courage to talk about our own stories. But it's in these vulnerable moments that we bond and understand each other. We all have our different paths, but if we share them, we show people that they're not alone. Our stories can be so inspiring and encouraging to others who are facing the same challenges. Thank you for using your voice to create love, acceptance, and hope. You're doing amazing!\nCaroline: Your words mean a lot to me. I'm grateful for the chance to share my story and give others hope. We all have unique paths, and by working together we can build a more inclusive and understanding world. I'm going to keep using my voice to make a change and lift others up. And you're part of that!\nMelanie: Thanks, Caroline, for letting me join your journey. I'm so proud to be part of the difference you're making. Let's keep motivating and helping each other out as we journey through life. We can make a real impact together!\nCaroline: Yeah Mel, let's spread love and understanding! Thanks for the support and encouragement. We can tackle life's challenges together! We got this!\nMelanie: Yes, Caroline! We can do it. Your courage is inspiring. I want to be couragous for my family- they motivate me and give me love. What motivates you?\nCaroline: Thanks, Mel! My friends, family and mentors are my rocks \u2013 they motivate me and give me the strength to push on. Here's a pic from when we met up last week! (shared image: a photo of a family posing for a picture in a yard)\nMelanie: Wow, that photo is great! How long have you had such a great support system?\nCaroline: Yeah, I'm really lucky to have them. They've been there through everything, I've known these friends for 4 years, since I moved from my home country. Their love and help have been so important especially after that tough breakup. I'm super thankful. Who supports you, Mel?\nMelanie: I'm lucky to have my husband and kids; they keep me motivated. (shared image: a photo of a man and a little girl standing in front of a waterfall)\nCaroline: Wow, what an amazing family pic! How long have you been married?\nMelanie: 5 years already! Time flies- feels like just yesterday I put this dress on! Thanks, Caroline! (shared image: a photo of a bride in a wedding dress holding a bouquet)\nCaroline: Congrats, Melanie! You both looked so great on your wedding day! Wishing you many happy years together!\nMelanie: Thanks, Caroline! Appreciate your kind words. Looking forward to more happy years. Our family and moments make it all worth it. (shared image: a photo of a man and woman sitting on a blanket eating food)\nCaroline: Looks like you had a great day! How was it? You all look so happy!\nMelanie: It so fun! We played games, ate good food, and just hung out together. Family moments make life awesome.\nCaroline: Sounds great, Mel! Glad you had a great time. Cherish the moments - they're the best!\nMelanie: Absolutely, Caroline! I cherish time with family. It's when I really feel alive and happy.\nCaroline: I 100% agree, Mel. Hanging with loved ones is amazing and brings so much happiness. Those moments really make me thankful. Family is everything.",
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"object": "[Session date: 8:18 pm on 6 July, 2023]\nCaroline: Hey Mel! Long time no talk. Lots has been going on since then!\nMelanie: Hey Caroline! Missed you. Anything new? Spill the beans!\nCaroline: Since our last chat, I've been looking into counseling or mental health work more. I'm passionate about helping people and making a positive impact. It's tough, but really rewarding too. Anything new happening with you?\nMelanie: That's awesome, Caroline! Congrats on following your dreams. Yesterday I took the kids to the museum - it was so cool spending time with them and seeing their eyes light up! (shared image: a photography of two children playing in a water play area)\nCaroline: Melanie, that's a great pic! That must have been awesome. What were they so stoked about?\nMelanie: They were stoked for the dinosaur exhibit! They love learning about animals and the bones were so cool. It reminds me why I love being a mom.\nCaroline: Being a mom is awesome. I'm creating a library for when I have kids. I'm really looking forward to reading to them and opening up their minds. (shared image: a photo of a bookcase filled with books and toys)\nMelanie: Sounds great! What kind of books you got in your library?\nCaroline: I've got lots of kids' books- classics, stories from different cultures, educational books, all of that. What's a favorite book you remember from your childhood?\nMelanie: I loved reading \"Charlotte's Web\" as a kid. It was so cool seeing how friendship and compassion can make a difference. (shared image: a photo of a book cover with a picture of a girl and a cat)\nCaroline: Wow, that's great! It sure shows how important friendship and compassion are. It's made me appreciate how lucky I am to have my friends and family helping with my transition. They make all the difference. We even had a picnic last week! (shared image: a photo of a group of women sitting on a blanket in a park)\nMelanie: That's a gorgeous photo, Caroline! Wow, the love around you is awesome. How have your friends and fam been helping you out with your transition?\nCaroline: Thanks, Melanie! This support network has been amazing. They've been there for me every step of the way giving me love, guidance, and acceptance. I couldn't have done it without them.\nMelanie: Wow, Caroline! It's great you have people to support you, that's really awesome!\nCaroline: I'm so lucky to have such a great support system around me. Their love and encouragement has really helped me accept and grow into my true self. They've been instrumental in my transition.\nMelanie: Glad you have support, Caroline! Unconditional love is so important. Here's a pic of my family camping at the beach. We love it, it brings us closer! (shared image: a photo of a family sitting around a campfire on the beach)",
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"object": "[Session date: 1:33 pm on 25 August, 2023]\nCaroline: Hey, Mel! How's it going? There's something I want to tell you. I went hiking last week and got into a bad spot with some people. It really bugged me, so I tried to apologize to them. (shared image: a photo of a woman sitting on a sign on top of a mountain)\nMelanie: Wow, Caroline! Sorry that happened to you. It's tough when those things happen, but it's great you apologized. Takes a lot of courage and maturity! What do you think of this? (shared image: a photo of a plate with a bunch of flowers on it)\nCaroline: Thanks, Melanie! That plate is awesome! Did you make it?\nMelanie: Yeah, I made it in pottery class yesterday. I love it! Pottery's so relaxing and creative. Have you tried it yet?\nCaroline: Nah, I haven't. I've been busy painting - here's something I just finished. (shared image: a photo of a painting of a sunset on a small easel)\nMelanie: Wow Caroline, that looks amazing! Those colors are so vivid, it really looks like a real sunset. What gave you the idea to paint it?\nCaroline: Thanks, Melanie! I painted it after I visited the beach last week. Just seeing the sun dip below the horizon, all the amazing colors - it was amazing and calming. So I just had to try to capture that feeling in my painting. (shared image: a photo of a painting of a sunset over the ocean)\nMelanie: Wow, the beach really inspired you. The art really took me to that moment and I can feel the serenity. You captured the sunset perfectly, so peaceful!\nCaroline: Thanks Mel, really appreciate your kind words. It means a lot to me that you can feel the sense of peace and serenity. Makes me feel connected.\nMelanie: I feel the same way! Art is so cool like that - it connects us and helps us understand each other. I was actually just remembering yesterday, spending the day with my fam volunteering at a homeless shelter. It was hard to see how neglected some people are, but it was great to feel like we could make a difference.\nCaroline: Wow, Mel, you're amazing! Volunteering and making a difference- it's so heartwarming. You're an inspiration to us all! (shared image: a photo of a crowd of people walking down a street with a rainbow flag)\nMelanie: Thanks, Caroline! I really appreciate your help and motivation. What made you decide to transition and join the transgender community? (shared image: a photo of a bulletin board with a rainbow flag and a don't ever be afraid to)\nCaroline: Finding a community where I'm accepted, loved and supported has really meant a lot to me. It's made a huge difference to have people who get what I'm going through. Stuff like this mural are really special to me! (shared image: a photo of a building with a large eagle painted on it)\nMelanie: Caroline, glad you found a supportive community! Can you tell me more about why it's special to you?\nCaroline: The rainbow flag mural is important to me as it reflects the courage and strength of the trans community. The eagle symbolizes freedom and pride, representing my own resilience and that of others. (shared image: a photo of a stained glass window with a picture of a person on a horse)\nMelanie: I'm in awe of your courage as a trans person. Have you made any more art lately? (shared image: a photo of a stained glass window with a person holding a key)\nCaroline: Thanks, Mel! I made this stained glass window to remind myself and others that within us all is the key to discovering our true potential and living our best life. (shared image: a photo of three stained glass windows in a church with a clock)\nMelanie: Wow, Caroline, that looks amazing! What inspired it?\nCaroline: Thanks! It was made for a local church and shows time changing our lives. I made it to show my own journey as a transgender woman and how we should accept growth and change. (shared image: a photo of a large stained glass window in a church)\nMelanie: Wow, Caroline! All those colors are incredible and the story it tells is so inspiring. (shared image: a photo of a door with a stained glass window and a coat rack)\nCaroline: Thanks, Mel! Glad you like it. It's a symbol of togetherness, to celebrate differences and be that much closer. I'd love to make something like this next! (shared image: a photo of a painted sidewalk with a rainbow design on it)\nMelanie: Wow, that's gorgeous! Where did you find it?\nCaroline: I was out walking in my neighborhood when I came across this cool rainbow sidewalk for Pride Month. It was so vibrant and welcoming, I had to take a picture! It reminds us that love and acceptance are everywhere\u2014even where we least expect it.\nMelanie: That's so nice, Caroline! Art can be in the most unlikely places. Love and acceptance really can be found everywhere. (shared image: a photo of a person drawing a flower on the ground)\nCaroline: Agreed, Mel! Art can be a real mood-booster - I saw someone drawing on the ground the other day and it made me so happy. Creativity sure can lighten someone's day. (shared image: a photo of a painting of flowers and a watercolor palette)\nMelanie: Wow, Caroline, that's so nice! The colors are so bright and the flowers are so pretty. Art is such a source of joy.\nCaroline: Thanks, Mel! Art gives me so much joy. It helps me show my feelings and freeze gorgeous moments, like a bouquet of flowers. (shared image: a photo of a drawing of a bunch of flowers on a table)\nMelanie: Wow, did you make that? It looks so real!\nCaroline: Yeah, definitely! Drawing flowers is one of my faves. Appreciating nature and sharing it is great. What about you, Mel? What type of art do you love? (shared image: a photo of a drawing of a flower bouquet with a person holding it)\nMelanie: Painting landscapes and still life is my favorite! Nature's amazing, here's a painting I did recently. (shared image: a photo of a painting of a sunflower on a canvas)\nCaroline: Wow, Mel! Any more paintings coming up?\nMelanie: I'm feeling inspired by autumn so I'm planning a few. You got any cool art projects coming up?\nCaroline: I'm putting together an LGBTQ art show next month and I'm gonna show my paintings. Super stoked!\nMelanie: Wow, Caroline, that's awesome! Can't wait to see your show - the LGBTQ community needs more platforms like this!\nCaroline: Yeah Mel, stoked! Gonna be a great night featuring LGBTQ artists and their awesome talents. We want it to spread understanding and acceptance - let's make it happen! (shared image: a photo of a poster for a concert with a man in a cowboy hat)",
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Here's our latest work from last weekend. (shared image: a photo of a painting of a sunset with a palm tree)\nCaroline: Wow Mel, that painting's amazing! The colors are so bold and it really highlights the beauty of nature. Y'all work on it together?\nMelanie: Thanks, Caroline! We both helped with the painting - it was great bonding over it and chatting about nature. We found these lovely flowers. Appreciating the small things in life, too. (shared image: a photo of a field of purple flowers with green leaves)\nCaroline: That photo is stunning! So glad you bonded over our love of nature. Last Friday I went to a council meeting for adoption. It was inspiring and emotional - so many people wanted to create loving homes for children in need. It made me even more determined to adopt.\nMelanie: Wow, Caroline, way to go! Your future fam will get a kick out of having you. What do you think of these? (shared image: a photo of a blue vase with a bouquet of sunflowers and roses)\nCaroline: Thanks Melanie - love the blue vase in the pic! Blue's my fave, it makes me feel relaxed. Sunflowers mean warmth and happiness, right? While roses stand for love and beauty? That's neat. What do flowers mean to you?\nMelanie: Flowers bring joy. They represent growth, beauty and reminding us to appreciate the small moments. They were an important part of my wedding decor and always remind me of that day. (shared image: a photo of a row of white chairs with flowers on them)\nCaroline: It must have been special at your wedding. I wish I had known you back then!\nMelanie: It was amazing, Caroline. The day was full of love and joy. Everyone we love was there to celebrate us - it was really special. (shared image: a photo of a wedding ceremony in a greenhouse with people taking pictures)\nCaroline: Wow, what a great day! Glad everyone could make it. What was your favorite part?\nMelanie: Marrying my partner and promising to be together forever was the best part. (shared image: a photo of a man and woman standing on a beach)\nCaroline: Wow, nice pic! You both looked amazing. One special memory for me was this pride parade I went to a few weeks ago. (shared image: a photo of a parade with people walking down the street)\nMelanie: Wow, looks awesome! Did you join in?\nCaroline: Yes, I did. It was amazing! I felt so accepted and happy, just being around people who accepted and celebrated me. It's definitely a top memory. (shared image: a photo of a group of people holding up signs and smiling)\nMelanie: Wow, what an experience! How did it make you feel?\nCaroline: I felt so proud and grateful - the vibes were amazing and it was comforting to know I'm not alone and have a great community around me. (shared image: a photo of a rainbow flag on a pole on a carpet)\nMelanie: Wow, Caroline! That's huge! How did it feel to be around so much love and acceptance?\nCaroline: It was awesome, Melanie! Being around people who embrace and back me up is beyond words. It really inspired me. (shared image: a photo of a group of people sitting on the ground with a dog)\nMelanie: Wow, that sounds awesome! Your friends and community really have your back. What's been the best part of it? (shared image: a photo of a girl sitting in a teepee with stuffed animals)\nCaroline: Realizing I can be me without fear and having the courage to transition was the best part. It's so freeing to express myself authentically and have people back me up. (shared image: a photo of a teepee with a teddy bear and pillows)\nMelanie: That's awesome, Caro! You've found the courage to be yourself - that's important for our mental health and finding peace. (shared image: a photo of a buddha statue and a candle on a table)\nCaroline: Thanks, Melanie! Been a long road, but I'm proud of how far I've come. How're you doing finding peace?\nMelanie: I'm getting there, Caroline. Creativity and family keep me at peace. (shared image: a photo of a man holding a frisbee in front of a frisbee golf basket)\nCaroline: That's awesome, Melanie! How have your family been supportive during your move?\nMelanie: My fam's been awesome - they helped out and showed lots of love and support.\nCaroline: Wow, Mel, family love and support is the best!\nMelanie: Yeah, Caroline, my family's been great - their love and support really helped me through tough times. It's awesome! We even went on another camping trip in the forest. (shared image: a photo of a man and two children sitting around a campfire)\nCaroline: Awesome, Mel! Family support's huge. What else do you guys like doing together? (shared image: a photo of a family walking through a forest with a toddler)\nMelanie: We enjoy hiking in the mountains and exploring forests. It's a cool way to connect with nature and each other.\nCaroline: Wow, Mel, that sounds awesome! Exploring nature and family time is so special.\nMelanie: Yeah, Caroline, they're some of my fave memories. It brings us together and brings us happiness. Glad you're here to share in it.\nCaroline: Thanks, Melanie! Really glad to have you as a friend to share my journey. You're awesome!\nMelanie: Thanks, Caroline! Appreciate your friendship. It's great to have a supporter!\nCaroline: No worries, Mel! Your friendship means so much to me. Enjoy your day!",
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Final answer:Home country
judgeglm-4.7✗ wrong
▸ input prompt
You are grading a question-answering system's response against a gold answer, for questions about long conversations between two people. Question: Where did Caroline move from 4 years ago? Gold answer: Sweden Model response: Home country Think step by step about whether the model response contains (or is equivalent to) the gold answer. The response may be more verbose than the gold answer, or word things differently — that is fine as long as the asked-for information is present and correct. For temporal questions, accept answers that clearly refer to the same date/time even if formatted differently. For list-style answers, the response must cover the substance of the gold answer, not just a subset, to count as correct. After reasoning, output a final line in exactly this format: VERDICT: CORRECT or VERDICT: WRONG
The gold answer specifies the exact location, "Sweden". The model response "Home country" is a generic descriptor that lacks the specific factual information requested by the question. While Sweden might be her home country, the response does not state that she moved from Sweden, nor does it identify the country by name. Therefore, the asked-for information is not present.
VERDICT: WRONG
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Those colors are so vivid, it really looks like a real sunset. What gave you the idea to paint it?\nCaroline: Thanks, Melanie! I painted it after I visited the beach last week. Just seeing the sun dip below the horizon, all the amazing colors - it was amazing and calming. So I just had to try to capture that feeling in my painting. (shared image: a photo of a painting of a sunset over the ocean)\nMelanie: Wow, the beach really inspired you. The art really took me to that moment and I can feel the serenity. You captured the sunset perfectly, so peaceful!\nCaroline: Thanks Mel, really appreciate your kind words. It means a lot to me that you can feel the sense of peace and serenity. Makes me feel connected.\nMelanie: I feel the same way! Art is so cool like that - it connects us and helps us understand each other. I was actually just remembering yesterday, spending the day with my fam volunteering at a homeless shelter. It was hard to see how neglected some people are, but it was great to feel like we could make a difference.\nCaroline: Wow, Mel, you're amazing! Volunteering and making a difference- it's so heartwarming. You're an inspiration to us all! (shared image: a photo of a crowd of people walking down a street with a rainbow flag)\nMelanie: Thanks, Caroline! I really appreciate your help and motivation. What made you decide to transition and join the transgender community? (shared image: a photo of a bulletin board with a rainbow flag and a don't ever be afraid to)\nCaroline: Finding a community where I'm accepted, loved and supported has really meant a lot to me. It's made a huge difference to have people who get what I'm going through. Stuff like this mural are really special to me! (shared image: a photo of a building with a large eagle painted on it)\nMelanie: Caroline, glad you found a supportive community! Can you tell me more about why it's special to you?\nCaroline: The rainbow flag mural is important to me as it reflects the courage and strength of the trans community. The eagle symbolizes freedom and pride, representing my own resilience and that of others. (shared image: a photo of a stained glass window with a picture of a person on a horse)\nMelanie: I'm in awe of your courage as a trans person. Have you made any more art lately? (shared image: a photo of a stained glass window with a person holding a key)\nCaroline: Thanks, Mel! I made this stained glass window to remind myself and others that within us all is the key to discovering our true potential and living our best life. (shared image: a photo of three stained glass windows in a church with a clock)\nMelanie: Wow, Caroline, that looks amazing! What inspired it?\nCaroline: Thanks! It was made for a local church and shows time changing our lives. I made it to show my own journey as a transgender woman and how we should accept growth and change. (shared image: a photo of a large stained glass window in a church)\nMelanie: Wow, Caroline! All those colors are incredible and the story it tells is so inspiring. (shared image: a photo of a door with a stained glass window and a coat rack)\nCaroline: Thanks, Mel! Glad you like it. It's a symbol of togetherness, to celebrate differences and be that much closer. I'd love to make something like this next! (shared image: a photo of a painted sidewalk with a rainbow design on it)\nMelanie: Wow, that's gorgeous! Where did you find it?\nCaroline: I was out walking in my neighborhood when I came across this cool rainbow sidewalk for Pride Month. It was so vibrant and welcoming, I had to take a picture! It reminds us that love and acceptance are everywhere—even where we least expect it.\nMelanie: That's so nice, Caroline! Art can be in the most unlikely places. Love and acceptance really can be found everywhere. (shared image: a photo of a person drawing a flower on the ground)\nCaroline: Agreed, Mel! Art can be a real mood-booster - I saw someone drawing on the ground the other day and it made me so happy. Creativity sure can lighten someone's day. (shared image: a photo of a painting of flowers and a watercolor palette)\nMelanie: Wow, Caroline, that's so nice! The colors are so bright and the flowers are so pretty. Art is such a source of joy.\nCaroline: Thanks, Mel! Art gives me so much joy. It helps me show my feelings and freeze gorgeous moments, like a bouquet of flowers. (shared image: a photo of a drawing of a bunch of flowers on a table)\nMelanie: Wow, did you make that? It looks so real!\nCaroline: Yeah, definitely! Drawing flowers is one of my faves. Appreciating nature and sharing it is great. What about you, Mel? What type of art do you love? 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(shared image: a photo of a blue vase with a bouquet of sunflowers and roses)\nCaroline: Thanks Melanie - love the blue vase in the pic! Blue's my fave, it makes me feel relaxed. Sunflowers mean warmth and happiness, right? While roses stand for love and beauty? That's neat. What do flowers mean to you?\nMelanie: Flowers bring joy. They represent growth, beauty and reminding us to appreciate the small moments. They were an important part of my wedding decor and always remind me of that day. (shared image: a photo of a row of white chairs with flowers on them)\nCaroline: It must have been special at your wedding. I wish I had known you back then!\nMelanie: It was amazing, Caroline. The day was full of love and joy. Everyone we love was there to celebrate us - it was really special. (shared image: a photo of a wedding ceremony in a greenhouse with people taking pictures)\nCaroline: Wow, what a great day! Glad everyone could make it. 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How did it feel to be around so much love and acceptance?\nCaroline: It was awesome, Melanie! Being around people who embrace and back me up is beyond words. It really inspired me. (shared image: a photo of a group of people sitting on the ground with a dog)\nMelanie: Wow, that sounds awesome! Your friends and community really have your back. What's been the best part of it? (shared image: a photo of a girl sitting in a teepee with stuffed animals)\nCaroline: Realizing I can be me without fear and having the courage to transition was the best part. It's so freeing to express myself authentically and have people back me up. (shared image: a photo of a teepee with a teddy bear and pillows)\nMelanie: That's awesome, Caro! You've found the courage to be yourself - that's important for our mental health and finding peace. (shared image: a photo of a buddha statue and a candle on a table)\nCaroline: Thanks, Melanie! Been a long road, but I'm proud of how far I've come. How're you doing finding peace?\nMelanie: I'm getting there, Caroline. Creativity and family keep me at peace. (shared image: a photo of a man holding a frisbee in front of a frisbee golf basket)\nCaroline: That's awesome, Melanie! How have your family been supportive during your move?\nMelanie: My fam's been awesome - they helped out and showed lots of love and support.\nCaroline: Wow, Mel, family love and support is the best!\nMelanie: Yeah, Caroline, my family's been great - their love and support really helped me through tough times. It's awesome! We even went on another camping trip in the forest. (shared image: a photo of a man and two children sitting around a campfire)\nCaroline: Awesome, Mel! Family support's huge. What else do you guys like doing together? (shared image: a photo of a family walking through a forest with a toddler)\nMelanie: We enjoy hiking in the mountains and exploring forests. 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I'm looking forward to seeing how much fun everyone has and how proud they'll feel of their talents!\\nMelanie: That's so cool, Caroline! That's a great way to show off and be proud of everyone's skills. You know I love live music. Can't wait to hear about it! (shared image: a photo of a band playing on a stage in a park)\\nCaroline: Wow! Did you see that band?\\nMelanie: Yeah, that pic was from a show I went to. It was so much fun and reminded me of how music brings us together. (shared image: a photo of a crowd of people at a concert with their hands in the air)\\nCaroline: Wow, what a fun moment! What's the band?\\nMelanie: \\\"Summer Sounds\\\"- The playing an awesome pop song that got everyone dancing and singing. It was so fun and lively!\\nCaroline: That sounds great! Music brings us together and brings joy. Playing and singing let me express myself and connect with others - love it! So cathartic and uplifting. (shared image: a photo of a man playing a guitar in a recording studio)\\nMelanie: Cool! What type of music do you play?\\nCaroline: Guitar's mostly my thing. Playing it helps me get my emotions out. (shared image: a photo of a guitar on display in a store)\\nMelanie: That's awesome! What type of guitar? Been playing long?\\nCaroline: I started playing acoustic guitar about five years ago; it's been a great way to express myself and escape into my emotions.\\nMelanie: Music's amazing, isn't it? Any songs that have deep meaning for you?\\nCaroline: Yeah totally! \\\"Brave\\\" by Sara Bareilles has a lot of significance for me. It's about being courageous and fighting for what's right. Whenever I hear this jam, I think about the paths I've taken and the progress I've made.\\nMelanie: That's a gorgeous song, Caroline. It really fits with your journey and your determination to make a difference. Music can be so inspiring and uplifting. 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I talked about my transgender journey and encouraged students to get involved in the LGBTQ community. It was great to see their reactions. It made me reflect on how far I've come since I started transitioning three years ago.\\nMelanie: Hey Caroline! Great to hear from you. Sounds like your event was amazing! I'm so proud of you for spreading awareness and getting others involved in the LGBTQ community. You've come a long way since your transition - keep on inspiring people with your strength and courage!\\nCaroline: Thanks, Mel! Your backing really means a lot. I felt super powerful giving my talk. I shared my own journey, the struggles I had and how much I've developed since coming out. It was wonderful to see how the audience related to what I said and how it inspired them to be better allies. Conversations about gender identity and inclusion are so necessary and I'm thankful for being able to give a voice to the trans community.\\nMelanie: Wow, Caroline, you're doing an awesome job of inspiring others with your journey. It's great to be part of it and see how you're positively affecting so many. Talking about inclusivity and acceptance is crucial, and you're so brave to speak up for the trans community. Keep up the great work!\\nCaroline: Thanks Mel! Your kind words mean a lot. Sharing our experiences isn't always easy, but I feel it's important to help promote understanding and acceptance. I've been blessed with loads of love and support throughout this journey, and I want to pass it on to others. By sharing our stories, we can build a strong, supportive community of hope.\\nMelanie: Yeah, Caroline! It takes courage to talk about our own stories. But it's in these vulnerable moments that we bond and understand each other. We all have our different paths, but if we share them, we show people that they're not alone. Our stories can be so inspiring and encouraging to others who are facing the same challenges. Thank you for using your voice to create love, acceptance, and hope. You're doing amazing!\\nCaroline: Your words mean a lot to me. I'm grateful for the chance to share my story and give others hope. We all have unique paths, and by working together we can build a more inclusive and understanding world. I'm going to keep using my voice to make a change and lift others up. And you're part of that!\\nMelanie: Thanks, Caroline, for letting me join your journey. I'm so proud to be part of the difference you're making. Let's keep motivating and helping each other out as we journey through life. We can make a real impact together!\\nCaroline: Yeah Mel, let's spread love and understanding! Thanks for the support and encouragement. We can tackle life's challenges together! We got this!\\nMelanie: Yes, Caroline! We can do it. Your courage is inspiring. I want to be couragous for my family- they motivate me and give me love. What motivates you?\\nCaroline: Thanks, Mel! My friends, family and mentors are my rocks \\u2013 they motivate me and give me the strength to push on. Here's a pic from when we met up last week! (shared image: a photo of a family posing for a picture in a yard)\\nMelanie: Wow, that photo is great! How long have you had such a great support system?\\nCaroline: Yeah, I'm really lucky to have them. They've been there through everything, I've known these friends for 4 years, since I moved from my home country. Their love and help have been so important especially after that tough breakup. I'm super thankful. Who supports you, Mel?\\nMelanie: I'm lucky to have my husband and kids; they keep me motivated. (shared image: a photo of a man and a little girl standing in front of a waterfall)\\nCaroline: Wow, what an amazing family pic! How long have you been married?\\nMelanie: 5 years already! Time flies- feels like just yesterday I put this dress on! Thanks, Caroline! (shared image: a photo of a bride in a wedding dress holding a bouquet)\\nCaroline: Congrats, Melanie! You both looked so great on your wedding day! Wishing you many happy years together!\\nMelanie: Thanks, Caroline! Appreciate your kind words. Looking forward to more happy years. Our family and moments make it all worth it. (shared image: a photo of a man and woman sitting on a blanket eating food)\\nCaroline: Looks like you had a great day! How was it? You all look so happy!\\nMelanie: It so fun! We played games, ate good food, and just hung out together. Family moments make life awesome.\\nCaroline: Sounds great, Mel! Glad you had a great time. Cherish the moments - they're the best!\\nMelanie: Absolutely, Caroline! I cherish time with family. It's when I really feel alive and happy.\\nCaroline: I 100% agree, Mel. 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(shared image: a photography of two children playing in a water play area)\\nCaroline: Melanie, that's a great pic! That must have been awesome. What were they so stoked about?\\nMelanie: They were stoked for the dinosaur exhibit! They love learning about animals and the bones were so cool. It reminds me why I love being a mom.\\nCaroline: Being a mom is awesome. I'm creating a library for when I have kids. I'm really looking forward to reading to them and opening up their minds. (shared image: a photo of a bookcase filled with books and toys)\\nMelanie: Sounds great! What kind of books you got in your library?\\nCaroline: I've got lots of kids' books- classics, stories from different cultures, educational books, all of that. What's a favorite book you remember from your childhood?\\nMelanie: I loved reading \\\"Charlotte's Web\\\" as a kid. It was so cool seeing how friendship and compassion can make a difference. 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They've been instrumental in my transition.\\nMelanie: Glad you have support, Caroline! Unconditional love is so important. Here's a pic of my family camping at the beach. We love it, it brings us closer! (shared image: a photo of a family sitting around a campfire on the beach)\",\n \"valid_from\": null,\n \"valid_to\": null,\n \"source\": \"recall\"\n },\n {\n \"subject\": \"ctx:memory/episodic/2fbe04ad-5709-47f8-b349-eb7bbe08404c\",\n \"predicate\": \"mem:episodic/chunk\",\n \"object\": \"[Session date: 1:33 pm on 25 August, 2023]\\nCaroline: Hey, Mel! How's it going? There's something I want to tell you. I went hiking last week and got into a bad spot with some people. It really bugged me, so I tried to apologize to them. (shared image: a photo of a woman sitting on a sign on top of a mountain)\\nMelanie: Wow, Caroline! Sorry that happened to you. It's tough when those things happen, but it's great you apologized. Takes a lot of courage and maturity! What do you think of this? (shared image: a photo of a plate with a bunch of flowers on it)\\nCaroline: Thanks, Melanie! That plate is awesome! Did you make it?\\nMelanie: Yeah, I made it in pottery class yesterday. I love it! Pottery's so relaxing and creative. Have you tried it yet?\\nCaroline: Nah, I haven't. I've been busy painting - here's something I just finished. (shared image: a photo of a painting of a sunset on a small easel)\\nMelanie: Wow Caroline, that looks amazing! Those colors are so vivid, it really looks like a real sunset. What gave you the idea to paint it?\\nCaroline: Thanks, Melanie! I painted it after I visited the beach last week. Just seeing the sun dip below the horizon, all the amazing colors - it was amazing and calming. So I just had to try to capture that feeling in my painting. (shared image: a photo of a painting of a sunset over the ocean)\\nMelanie: Wow, the beach really inspired you. The art really took me to that moment and I can feel the serenity. You captured the sunset perfectly, so peaceful!\\nCaroline: Thanks Mel, really appreciate your kind words. It means a lot to me that you can feel the sense of peace and serenity. Makes me feel connected.\\nMelanie: I feel the same way! Art is so cool like that - it connects us and helps us understand each other. I was actually just remembering yesterday, spending the day with my fam volunteering at a homeless shelter. It was hard to see how neglected some people are, but it was great to feel like we could make a difference.\\nCaroline: Wow, Mel, you're amazing! Volunteering and making a difference- it's so heartwarming. You're an inspiration to us all! (shared image: a photo of a crowd of people walking down a street with a rainbow flag)\\nMelanie: Thanks, Caroline! I really appreciate your help and motivation. What made you decide to transition and join the transgender community? (shared image: a photo of a bulletin board with a rainbow flag and a don't ever be afraid to)\\nCaroline: Finding a community where I'm accepted, loved and supported has really meant a lot to me. It's made a huge difference to have people who get what I'm going through. Stuff like this mural are really special to me! (shared image: a photo of a building with a large eagle painted on it)\\nMelanie: Caroline, glad you found a supportive community! Can you tell me more about why it's special to you?\\nCaroline: The rainbow flag mural is important to me as it reflects the courage and strength of the trans community. The eagle symbolizes freedom and pride, representing my own resilience and that of others. (shared image: a photo of a stained glass window with a picture of a person on a horse)\\nMelanie: I'm in awe of your courage as a trans person. Have you made any more art lately? (shared image: a photo of a stained glass window with a person holding a key)\\nCaroline: Thanks, Mel! I made this stained glass window to remind myself and others that within us all is the key to discovering our true potential and living our best life. (shared image: a photo of three stained glass windows in a church with a clock)\\nMelanie: Wow, Caroline, that looks amazing! What inspired it?\\nCaroline: Thanks! It was made for a local church and shows time changing our lives. I made it to show my own journey as a transgender woman and how we should accept growth and change. (shared image: a photo of a large stained glass window in a church)\\nMelanie: Wow, Caroline! All those colors are incredible and the story it tells is so inspiring. (shared image: a photo of a door with a stained glass window and a coat rack)\\nCaroline: Thanks, Mel! Glad you like it. It's a symbol of togetherness, to celebrate differences and be that much closer. I'd love to make something like this next! (shared image: a photo of a painted sidewalk with a rainbow design on it)\\nMelanie: Wow, that's gorgeous! Where did you find it?\\nCaroline: I was out walking in my neighborhood when I came across this cool rainbow sidewalk for Pride Month. It was so vibrant and welcoming, I had to take a picture! It reminds us that love and acceptance are everywhere\\u2014even where we least expect it.\\nMelanie: That's so nice, Caroline! Art can be in the most unlikely places. Love and acceptance really can be found everywhere. (shared image: a photo of a person drawing a flower on the ground)\\nCaroline: Agreed, Mel! Art can be a real mood-booster - I saw someone drawing on the ground the other day and it made me so happy. Creativity sure can lighten someone's day. (shared image: a photo of a painting of flowers and a watercolor palette)\\nMelanie: Wow, Caroline, that's so nice! The colors are so bright and the flowers are so pretty. Art is such a source of joy.\\nCaroline: Thanks, Mel! Art gives me so much joy. It helps me show my feelings and freeze gorgeous moments, like a bouquet of flowers. (shared image: a photo of a drawing of a bunch of flowers on a table)\\nMelanie: Wow, did you make that? It looks so real!\\nCaroline: Yeah, definitely! Drawing flowers is one of my faves. Appreciating nature and sharing it is great. What about you, Mel? What type of art do you love? (shared image: a photo of a drawing of a flower bouquet with a person holding it)\\nMelanie: Painting landscapes and still life is my favorite! Nature's amazing, here's a painting I did recently. (shared image: a photo of a painting of a sunflower on a canvas)\\nCaroline: Wow, Mel! Any more paintings coming up?\\nMelanie: I'm feeling inspired by autumn so I'm planning a few. You got any cool art projects coming up?\\nCaroline: I'm putting together an LGBTQ art show next month and I'm gonna show my paintings. Super stoked!\\nMelanie: Wow, Caroline, that's awesome! Can't wait to see your show - the LGBTQ community needs more platforms like this!\\nCaroline: Yeah Mel, stoked! Gonna be a great night featuring LGBTQ artists and their awesome talents. We want it to spread understanding and acceptance - let's make it happen! (shared image: a photo of a poster for a concert with a man in a cowboy hat)\",\n \"valid_from\": null,\n \"valid_to\": null,\n \"source\": \"recall\"\n },\n {\n \"subject\": \"ctx:memory/episodic/28e11d87-2e0f-4e39-a685-69dea162cac6\",\n \"predicate\": \"mem:episodic/chunk\",\n \"object\": \"[Session date: 1:51 pm on 15 July, 2023]\\nCaroline: Hey Mel, what's up? Been a busy week since we talked.\\nMelanie: Hey Caroline, it's been super busy here. So much since we talked! Last Fri I finally took my kids to a pottery workshop. We all made our own pots, it was fun and therapeutic! (shared image: a photography of a group of children making clay sculptures in a classroom)\\nCaroline: Wow, Mel! Sounds like you and the kids had a blast. How'd they like it?\\nMelanie: The kids loved it! They were so excited to get their hands dirty and make something with clay. It was special to watch their creativity and imagination come to life, they made this! (shared image: a photo of a cup with a dog face on it)\\nCaroline: Aww, that's so sweet! That cup is so cute. It's awesome to see how kids show their personalities through art. What other creative projects do you do with them, besides pottery?\\nMelanie: We love painting together lately, especially nature-inspired ones. Here's our latest work from last weekend. (shared image: a photo of a painting of a sunset with a palm tree)\\nCaroline: Wow Mel, that painting's amazing! The colors are so bold and it really highlights the beauty of nature. Y'all work on it together?\\nMelanie: Thanks, Caroline! We both helped with the painting - it was great bonding over it and chatting about nature. We found these lovely flowers. Appreciating the small things in life, too. (shared image: a photo of a field of purple flowers with green leaves)\\nCaroline: That photo is stunning! So glad you bonded over our love of nature. Last Friday I went to a council meeting for adoption. It was inspiring and emotional - so many people wanted to create loving homes for children in need. It made me even more determined to adopt.\\nMelanie: Wow, Caroline, way to go! Your future fam will get a kick out of having you. What do you think of these? (shared image: a photo of a blue vase with a bouquet of sunflowers and roses)\\nCaroline: Thanks Melanie - love the blue vase in the pic! Blue's my fave, it makes me feel relaxed. Sunflowers mean warmth and happiness, right? While roses stand for love and beauty? That's neat. What do flowers mean to you?\\nMelanie: Flowers bring joy. They represent growth, beauty and reminding us to appreciate the small moments. They were an important part of my wedding decor and always remind me of that day. (shared image: a photo of a row of white chairs with flowers on them)\\nCaroline: It must have been special at your wedding. I wish I had known you back then!\\nMelanie: It was amazing, Caroline. The day was full of love and joy. Everyone we love was there to celebrate us - it was really special. (shared image: a photo of a wedding ceremony in a greenhouse with people taking pictures)\\nCaroline: Wow, what a great day! Glad everyone could make it. What was your favorite part?\\nMelanie: Marrying my partner and promising to be together forever was the best part. (shared image: a photo of a man and woman standing on a beach)\\nCaroline: Wow, nice pic! You both looked amazing. One special memory for me was this pride parade I went to a few weeks ago. (shared image: a photo of a parade with people walking down the street)\\nMelanie: Wow, looks awesome! Did you join in?\\nCaroline: Yes, I did. It was amazing! I felt so accepted and happy, just being around people who accepted and celebrated me. It's definitely a top memory. (shared image: a photo of a group of people holding up signs and smiling)\\nMelanie: Wow, what an experience! How did it make you feel?\\nCaroline: I felt so proud and grateful - the vibes were amazing and it was comforting to know I'm not alone and have a great community around me. (shared image: a photo of a rainbow flag on a pole on a carpet)\\nMelanie: Wow, Caroline! That's huge! How did it feel to be around so much love and acceptance?\\nCaroline: It was awesome, Melanie! Being around people who embrace and back me up is beyond words. It really inspired me. (shared image: a photo of a group of people sitting on the ground with a dog)\\nMelanie: Wow, that sounds awesome! Your friends and community really have your back. What's been the best part of it? (shared image: a photo of a girl sitting in a teepee with stuffed animals)\\nCaroline: Realizing I can be me without fear and having the courage to transition was the best part. It's so freeing to express myself authentically and have people back me up. (shared image: a photo of a teepee with a teddy bear and pillows)\\nMelanie: That's awesome, Caro! You've found the courage to be yourself - that's important for our mental health and finding peace. (shared image: a photo of a buddha statue and a candle on a table)\\nCaroline: Thanks, Melanie! Been a long road, but I'm proud of how far I've come. How're you doing finding peace?\\nMelanie: I'm getting there, Caroline. Creativity and family keep me at peace. (shared image: a photo of a man holding a frisbee in front of a frisbee golf basket)\\nCaroline: That's awesome, Melanie! 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Glad you're here to share in it.\\nCaroline: Thanks, Melanie! Really glad to have you as a friend to share my journey. You're awesome!\\nMelanie: Thanks, Caroline! Appreciate your friendship. It's great to have a supporter!\\nCaroline: No worries, Mel! Your friendship means so much to me. Enjoy your day!\",\n \"valid_from\": null,\n \"valid_to\": null,\n \"source\": \"recall\"\n }\n]\n\nFinal answer:",
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Q: What career path has Caroline decided to persue?
gold: counseling or mental health for Transgender people
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You are a question-answering assistant with access to retrieved memories from past conversations between two speakers. Answer the question using ONLY the memories. Be concise — answer with the specific fact(s) asked for, no preamble. Dates in memories may be in-band ('[Session date: ...]') or in valid-time metadata; use them for any time-based reasoning. If the answer genuinely cannot be determined from the memories, say 'Not enough information.'
QUESTION: What career path has Caroline decided to persue?
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"object": "[Session date: 10:37 am on 27 June, 2023]\nCaroline: Hey Melanie! Long time no talk! A lot's been going on in my life! Take a look at this. (shared image: a photo of a person holding a necklace with a cross and a heart)\nMelanie: Hey, Caroline! Nice to hear from you! Love the necklace, any special meaning to it?\nCaroline: Thanks, Melanie! This necklace is super special to me - a gift from my grandma in my home country, Sweden. She gave it to me when I was young, and it stands for love, faith and strength. It's like a reminder of my roots and all the love and support I get from my family.\nMelanie: That's gorgeous, Caroline! It's awesome what items can mean so much to us, right? Got any other objects that you treasure, like that necklace? (shared image: a photo of a stack of bowls with different designs on them)\nCaroline: Yep, Melanie! I've got some other stuff with sentimental value, like my hand-painted bowl. A friend made it for my 18th birthday ten years ago. The pattern and colors are awesome-- it reminds me of art and self-expression.\nMelanie: That sounds great, Caroline! It's awesome having stuff around that make us think of good connections and times. Actually, I just took my fam camping in the mountains last week - it was a really nice time together!\nCaroline: Sounds great, Mel. Glad you made some new family mems. How was it? Anything fun?\nMelanie: It was an awesome time, Caroline! We explored nature, roasted marshmallows around the campfire and even went on a hike. The view from the top was amazing! The 2 younger kids love nature. It was so special having these moments together as a family - I'll never forget it!\nCaroline: That's awesome, Melanie! Family moments like that are so special. Glad y'all had such a great time.\nMelanie: Thanks, Caroline! Family time matters to me. What's up with you lately?\nCaroline: Lately, I've been looking into counseling and mental health as a career. I want to help people who have gone through the same things as me. (shared image: a photo of a book shelf with many books on it)\nMelanie: Sounds great! What kind of counseling and mental health services do you want to persue?\nCaroline: I'm still figuring out the details, but I'm thinking of working with trans people, helping them accept themselves and supporting their mental health. Last Friday, I went to an LGBTQ+ counseling workshop and it was really enlightening. They talked about different therapeutic methods and how to best work with trans people. Seeing how passionate these pros were about making a safe space for people like me was amazing.\nMelanie: Woah, Caroline, it sounds like you're doing some impressive work. It's inspiring to see your dedication to helping others. What motivated you to pursue counseling?\nCaroline: Thanks, Melanie. It really mattered. My own journey and the support I got made a huge difference. Now I want to help people go through it too. I saw how counseling and support groups improved my life, so I started caring more about mental health and understanding myself. Now I'm passionate about creating a safe, inviting place for people to grow.\nMelanie: Wow, Caroline! You've gained so much from your own experience. Your passion and hard work to help others is awesome. Keep it up, you're making a big impact!\nCaroline: Thanks, Melanie! Your kind words mean a lot.\nMelanie: Congrats Caroline! Good on you for going after what you really care about. (shared image: a photo of a book shelf filled with books in a room)",
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"object": "[Session date: 1:14 pm on 25 May, 2023]\nMelanie: Hey Caroline, since we last chatted, I've had a lot of things happening to me. I ran a charity race for mental health last Saturday \u2013 it was really rewarding. Really made me think about taking care of our minds.\nCaroline: That charity race sounds great, Mel! Making a difference & raising awareness for mental health is super rewarding - I'm really proud of you for taking part!\nMelanie: Thanks, Caroline! The event was really thought-provoking. I'm starting to realize that self-care is really important. It's a journey for me, but when I look after myself, I'm able to better look after my family.\nCaroline: I totally agree, Melanie. Taking care of ourselves is so important - even if it's not always easy. Great that you're prioritizing self-care.\nMelanie: Yeah, it's tough. So I'm carving out some me-time each day - running, reading, or playing my violin - which refreshes me and helps me stay present for my fam!\nCaroline: That's great, Mel! Taking time for yourself is so important. You're doing an awesome job looking after yourself and your family!\nMelanie: Thanks, Caroline. It's still a work in progress, but I'm doing my best. My kids are so excited about summer break! We're thinking about going camping next month. Any fun plans for the summer?\nCaroline: Researching adoption agencies \u2014 it's been a dream to have a family and give a loving home to kids who need it.\nMelanie: Wow, Caroline! That's awesome! Taking in kids in need - you're so kind. Your future family is gonna be so lucky to have you!\nCaroline: Thanks, Mel! My goal is to give kids a loving home. I'm truly grateful for all the support I've got from friends and mentors. Now the hard work starts to turn my dream into a reality. And here's one of the adoption agencies I'm looking into. It's a lot to take in, but I'm feeling hopeful and optimistic. (shared image: a photography of a sign for a new arrival and an information and domestic building)\nMelanie: Wow, that agency looks great! What made you pick it?\nCaroline: I chose them 'cause they help LGBTQ+ folks with adoption. Their inclusivity and support really spoke to me.\nMelanie: That's great, Caroline! Loving the inclusivity and support. Anything you're excited for in the adoption process?\nCaroline: I'm thrilled to make a family for kids who need one. It'll be tough as a single parent, but I'm up for the challenge!\nMelanie: You're doing something amazing! Creating a family for those kids is so lovely. You'll be an awesome mom! Good luck!\nCaroline: Thanks, Melanie! Your kind words really mean a lot. I'll do my best to make sure these kids have a safe and loving home.\nMelanie: No doubts, Caroline. You have such a caring heart - they'll get all the love and stability they need! Excited for this new chapter!",
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judgeglm-4.7✓ correct
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You are grading a question-answering system's response against a gold answer, for questions about long conversations between two people. Question: What career path has Caroline decided to persue? Gold answer: counseling or mental health for Transgender people Model response: Counseling or working in mental health, specifically to help trans people. Think step by step about whether the model response contains (or is equivalent to) the gold answer. The response may be more verbose than the gold answer, or word things differently — that is fine as long as the asked-for information is present and correct. For temporal questions, accept answers that clearly refer to the same date/time even if formatted differently. For list-style answers, the response must cover the substance of the gold answer, not just a subset, to count as correct. After reasoning, output a final line in exactly this format: VERDICT: CORRECT or VERDICT: WRONG
The model response accurately captures all the information present in the gold answer. It mentions "Counseling or working in mental health" which corresponds to "counseling or mental health", and it mentions "specifically to help trans people" which corresponds to "for Transgender people". The wording is slightly different but the meaning is preserved.
VERDICT: CORRECT
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"v": "[Session date: 12:09 am on 13 September, 2023]\nCaroline: Hey Mel, long time no chat! I had a wicked day out with the gang last weekend - we went biking and saw some pretty cool stuff. It was so refreshing, and the pic I'm sending is just stunning, eh? (shared image: a photo of a beach with a fence and a sunset)\nMelanie: Hey Caroline! It's so good to hear from you! That pic is so beautiful, the colors really pop. Biking sounds like a great way to get out in nature. We went camping with the kids a few weeks ago, had a blast exploring the forest and hiking. Nature can be so refreshing for your soul. Any plans coming up? (shared image: a photo of a dirt road surrounded by trees with yellow leaves)\nCaroline: Melanie, that photo's amazing! I love all the yellow leaves, it looks so cozy. That sounds like fun! Seeing how excited they get for the little things is awesome, it's so contagious.\nMelanie: Thanks, Caroline! It's awesome seeing the kids get excited learning something new about nature. Those moments make being a parent worth it. We roasted marshmallows and shared stories around the campfire. Those simple moments make the best memories. What inspires you with your volunteering?\nCaroline: I'm inspired seeing my work make a difference for the LGBTQ+ community. Knowing I'm helping create a more loving world is amazing. I'm really thankful for my friends, family and mentors' support. It inspires me to keep making art, too. (shared image: a photo of a painting of a heart on a table)\nMelanie: Wow, Caroline, that looks awesome! I love how it shows the togetherness and power you were talking about. How long have you been creating art?\nCaroline: Since I was 17 or so. I find it soempowering and cathartic. It's amazing how art can show things that are hard to put into words. How long have you been into art?\nMelanie: Seven years now, and I've finally found my real muses: painting and pottery. It's so calming and satisfying. Check out my pottery creation in the pic! (shared image: a photo of a group of bowls and a starfish on a white surface)\nCaroline: Melanie, those bowls are amazing! They each have such cool designs. I love that you chose pottery for your art. Painting and drawing have helped me express my feelings and explore my gender identity. Creating art was really important to me during my transition - it helped me understand and accept myself. I'm so grateful.\nMelanie: Thanks, Caroline! It has really helped me out. I love how it's both a creative outlet and a form of therapy. Have you ever thought about trying it or another art form?\nCaroline: I haven't done pottery yet, but I'm game for trying new art. I might try it sometime! Check out this piece I made! (shared image: a photo of a painting on a easel with a red and blue background)\nMelanie: Wow, Caroline! This painting is awesome. Love the red and blue. What gave you the idea?\nCaroline: Thanks, Melanie! I made this painting to show my path as a trans woman. The red and blue are for the binary gender system, and the mix of colors means smashing that rigid thinking. It's a reminder to love my authentic self - it's taken a while to get here but I'm finally proud of who I am.\nMelanie: Wow, Caro, that painting is amazing! You've made so much progress. I'm super proud of you for being your true self. What effect has the journey had on your relationships?\nCaroline: Thanks, Melanie. It's definitely changed them. Some close friends kept supporting me, but a few weren't able to handle it. It wasn't easy, but I'm much happier being around those who accept and love me. Now my relationships feel more genuine.\nMelanie: Caroline, it's got to be tough dealing with those changes. Glad you've found people who uplift and accept you! Here's to a good time at the café last weekend - they even had thoughtful signs like this! It brings me so much happiness. (shared image: a photo of a sign posted on a door stating that someone is not being able to leave)\nCaroline: Whoa, Mel, that sign looks serious. Did anything happen?\nMelanie: The sign was just a precaution, I had a great time. But thank you for your concern, you're so thoughtful!\nCaroline: Phew! Glad it all worked out and you had a good time at the park!\nMelanie: Yeah, it was so much fun! Those joyful moments definitely show us life's beauty."
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You're gonna make a huge difference! This book I read last year reminds me to always pursue my dreams, just like you are doing!\\ud83c\\udf1f (shared image: a photography of a book cover with a gold coin on it)\\nCaroline: Thanks so much, Mel! Seeing this pic just made me appreciate my love of reading even more. Books guide me, motivate me and help me discover who I am. They're a huge part of my journey, and this one's reminding me to keep going and never give up!\\nMelanie: Wow, Caroline! Books have such an awesome power! Which one has been your favorite guide?\\nCaroline: I loved \\\"Becoming Nicole\\\" by Amy Ellis Nutt. It's a real inspiring true story about a trans girl and her family. It made me feel connected and gave me a lot of hope for my own path. Highly recommend it for sure! (shared image: a photo of a dog sitting in a boat on the water)\\nMelanie: That sounds awesome! 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It's awesome what items can mean so much to us, right? Got any other objects that you treasure, like that necklace? (shared image: a photo of a stack of bowls with different designs on them)\\nCaroline: Yep, Melanie! I've got some other stuff with sentimental value, like my hand-painted bowl. A friend made it for my 18th birthday ten years ago. The pattern and colors are awesome-- it reminds me of art and self-expression.\\nMelanie: That sounds great, Caroline! It's awesome having stuff around that make us think of good connections and times. Actually, I just took my fam camping in the mountains last week - it was a really nice time together!\\nCaroline: Sounds great, Mel. Glad you made some new family mems. How was it? Anything fun?\\nMelanie: It was an awesome time, Caroline! We explored nature, roasted marshmallows around the campfire and even went on a hike. The view from the top was amazing! The 2 younger kids love nature. It was so special having these moments together as a family - I'll never forget it!\\nCaroline: That's awesome, Melanie! Family moments like that are so special. Glad y'all had such a great time.\\nMelanie: Thanks, Caroline! Family time matters to me. What's up with you lately?\\nCaroline: Lately, I've been looking into counseling and mental health as a career. I want to help people who have gone through the same things as me. (shared image: a photo of a book shelf with many books on it)\\nMelanie: Sounds great! What kind of counseling and mental health services do you want to persue?\\nCaroline: I'm still figuring out the details, but I'm thinking of working with trans people, helping them accept themselves and supporting their mental health. Last Friday, I went to an LGBTQ+ counseling workshop and it was really enlightening. They talked about different therapeutic methods and how to best work with trans people. 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Q: What activities does Melanie partake in?
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QUESTION: What activities does Melanie partake in?
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Here's our latest work from last weekend. (shared image: a photo of a painting of a sunset with a palm tree)\nCaroline: Wow Mel, that painting's amazing! The colors are so bold and it really highlights the beauty of nature. Y'all work on it together?\nMelanie: Thanks, Caroline! We both helped with the painting - it was great bonding over it and chatting about nature. We found these lovely flowers. Appreciating the small things in life, too. (shared image: a photo of a field of purple flowers with green leaves)\nCaroline: That photo is stunning! So glad you bonded over our love of nature. Last Friday I went to a council meeting for adoption. It was inspiring and emotional - so many people wanted to create loving homes for children in need. It made me even more determined to adopt.\nMelanie: Wow, Caroline, way to go! Your future fam will get a kick out of having you. What do you think of these? (shared image: a photo of a blue vase with a bouquet of sunflowers and roses)\nCaroline: Thanks Melanie - love the blue vase in the pic! Blue's my fave, it makes me feel relaxed. Sunflowers mean warmth and happiness, right? While roses stand for love and beauty? That's neat. What do flowers mean to you?\nMelanie: Flowers bring joy. They represent growth, beauty and reminding us to appreciate the small moments. They were an important part of my wedding decor and always remind me of that day. (shared image: a photo of a row of white chairs with flowers on them)\nCaroline: It must have been special at your wedding. I wish I had known you back then!\nMelanie: It was amazing, Caroline. The day was full of love and joy. Everyone we love was there to celebrate us - it was really special. (shared image: a photo of a wedding ceremony in a greenhouse with people taking pictures)\nCaroline: Wow, what a great day! Glad everyone could make it. What was your favorite part?\nMelanie: Marrying my partner and promising to be together forever was the best part. (shared image: a photo of a man and woman standing on a beach)\nCaroline: Wow, nice pic! You both looked amazing. One special memory for me was this pride parade I went to a few weeks ago. (shared image: a photo of a parade with people walking down the street)\nMelanie: Wow, looks awesome! Did you join in?\nCaroline: Yes, I did. It was amazing! I felt so accepted and happy, just being around people who accepted and celebrated me. It's definitely a top memory. (shared image: a photo of a group of people holding up signs and smiling)\nMelanie: Wow, what an experience! How did it make you feel?\nCaroline: I felt so proud and grateful - the vibes were amazing and it was comforting to know I'm not alone and have a great community around me. (shared image: a photo of a rainbow flag on a pole on a carpet)\nMelanie: Wow, Caroline! That's huge! How did it feel to be around so much love and acceptance?\nCaroline: It was awesome, Melanie! Being around people who embrace and back me up is beyond words. It really inspired me. (shared image: a photo of a group of people sitting on the ground with a dog)\nMelanie: Wow, that sounds awesome! Your friends and community really have your back. What's been the best part of it? (shared image: a photo of a girl sitting in a teepee with stuffed animals)\nCaroline: Realizing I can be me without fear and having the courage to transition was the best part. It's so freeing to express myself authentically and have people back me up. (shared image: a photo of a teepee with a teddy bear and pillows)\nMelanie: That's awesome, Caro! You've found the courage to be yourself - that's important for our mental health and finding peace. (shared image: a photo of a buddha statue and a candle on a table)\nCaroline: Thanks, Melanie! Been a long road, but I'm proud of how far I've come. How're you doing finding peace?\nMelanie: I'm getting there, Caroline. Creativity and family keep me at peace. (shared image: a photo of a man holding a frisbee in front of a frisbee golf basket)\nCaroline: That's awesome, Melanie! How have your family been supportive during your move?\nMelanie: My fam's been awesome - they helped out and showed lots of love and support.\nCaroline: Wow, Mel, family love and support is the best!\nMelanie: Yeah, Caroline, my family's been great - their love and support really helped me through tough times. It's awesome! We even went on another camping trip in the forest. (shared image: a photo of a man and two children sitting around a campfire)\nCaroline: Awesome, Mel! Family support's huge. What else do you guys like doing together? (shared image: a photo of a family walking through a forest with a toddler)\nMelanie: We enjoy hiking in the mountains and exploring forests. It's a cool way to connect with nature and each other.\nCaroline: Wow, Mel, that sounds awesome! Exploring nature and family time is so special.\nMelanie: Yeah, Caroline, they're some of my fave memories. It brings us together and brings us happiness. Glad you're here to share in it.\nCaroline: Thanks, Melanie! Really glad to have you as a friend to share my journey. You're awesome!\nMelanie: Thanks, Caroline! Appreciate your friendship. It's great to have a supporter!\nCaroline: No worries, Mel! Your friendship means so much to me. Enjoy your day!",
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judgeglm-4.7✗ wrong
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You are grading a question-answering system's response against a gold answer, for questions about long conversations between two people. Question: What activities does Melanie partake in? Gold answer: pottery, camping, painting, swimming Model response: Melanie plays the clarinet and violin, runs, reads, creates pottery, paints, goes camping, hikes in mountains, explores forests, runs charity races, and attends concerts. She also takes her children to the park, the museum, and pottery workshops. Think step by step about whether the model response contains (or is equivalent to) the gold answer. The response may be more verbose than the gold answer, or word things differently — that is fine as long as the asked-for information is present and correct. For temporal questions, accept answers that clearly refer to the same date/time even if formatted differently. For list-style answers, the response must cover the substance of the gold answer, not just a subset, to count as correct. After reasoning, output a final line in exactly this format: VERDICT: CORRECT or VERDICT: WRONG
The gold answer lists four activities: pottery, camping, painting, and swimming.
The model response lists "creates pottery", "goes camping", and "paints", which correspond to three of the four activities in the gold answer.
However, the model response does not mention "swimming".
Since the model response fails to cover all the items in the gold answer (it is a subset regarding the required items), it is incorrect according to the provided criteria.
VERDICT: WRONG
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How did it feel to be around so much love and acceptance?\nCaroline: It was awesome, Melanie! Being around people who embrace and back me up is beyond words. It really inspired me. (shared image: a photo of a group of people sitting on the ground with a dog)\nMelanie: Wow, that sounds awesome! Your friends and community really have your back. What's been the best part of it? (shared image: a photo of a girl sitting in a teepee with stuffed animals)\nCaroline: Realizing I can be me without fear and having the courage to transition was the best part. It's so freeing to express myself authentically and have people back me up. (shared image: a photo of a teepee with a teddy bear and pillows)\nMelanie: That's awesome, Caro! You've found the courage to be yourself - that's important for our mental health and finding peace. (shared image: a photo of a buddha statue and a candle on a table)\nCaroline: Thanks, Melanie! Been a long road, but I'm proud of how far I've come. 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One special memory for me was this pride parade I went to a few weeks ago. (shared image: a photo of a parade with people walking down the street)\\nMelanie: Wow, looks awesome! Did you join in?\\nCaroline: Yes, I did. It was amazing! I felt so accepted and happy, just being around people who accepted and celebrated me. It's definitely a top memory. (shared image: a photo of a group of people holding up signs and smiling)\\nMelanie: Wow, what an experience! How did it make you feel?\\nCaroline: I felt so proud and grateful - the vibes were amazing and it was comforting to know I'm not alone and have a great community around me. (shared image: a photo of a rainbow flag on a pole on a carpet)\\nMelanie: Wow, Caroline! That's huge! How did it feel to be around so much love and acceptance?\\nCaroline: It was awesome, Melanie! Being around people who embrace and back me up is beyond words. It really inspired me. (shared image: a photo of a group of people sitting on the ground with a dog)\\nMelanie: Wow, that sounds awesome! Your friends and community really have your back. What's been the best part of it? (shared image: a photo of a girl sitting in a teepee with stuffed animals)\\nCaroline: Realizing I can be me without fear and having the courage to transition was the best part. It's so freeing to express myself authentically and have people back me up. (shared image: a photo of a teepee with a teddy bear and pillows)\\nMelanie: That's awesome, Caro! You've found the courage to be yourself - that's important for our mental health and finding peace. (shared image: a photo of a buddha statue and a candle on a table)\\nCaroline: Thanks, Melanie! Been a long road, but I'm proud of how far I've come. How're you doing finding peace?\\nMelanie: I'm getting there, Caroline. Creativity and family keep me at peace. 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Exploring nature and family time is so special.\\nMelanie: Yeah, Caroline, they're some of my fave memories. It brings us together and brings us happiness. Glad you're here to share in it.\\nCaroline: Thanks, Melanie! Really glad to have you as a friend to share my journey. You're awesome!\\nMelanie: Thanks, Caroline! Appreciate your friendship. It's great to have a supporter!\\nCaroline: No worries, Mel! Your friendship means so much to me. Enjoy your day!\",\n \"valid_from\": null,\n \"valid_to\": null,\n \"source\": \"recall\"\n }\n]\n\nFinal answer:",
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"judge_prompt": "You are grading a question-answering system's response against a gold answer, for questions about long conversations between two people.\n\nQuestion: What activities does Melanie partake in?\nGold answer: pottery, camping, painting, swimming\nModel response: Melanie plays the clarinet and violin, runs, reads, creates pottery, paints, goes camping, hikes in mountains, explores forests, runs charity races, and attends concerts. She also takes her children to the park, the museum, and pottery workshops.\n\nThink step by step about whether the model response contains (or is equivalent to) the gold answer. The response may be more verbose than the gold answer, or word things differently — that is fine as long as the asked-for information is present and correct. For temporal questions, accept answers that clearly refer to the same date/time even if formatted differently. For list-style answers, the response must cover the substance of the gold answer, not just a subset, to count as correct.\n\nAfter reasoning, output a final line in exactly this format:\nVERDICT: CORRECT\nor\nVERDICT: WRONG",
"judge_output": "The gold answer lists four activities: pottery, camping, painting, and swimming.\nThe model response lists \"creates pottery\", \"goes camping\", and \"paints\", which correspond to three of the four activities in the gold answer.\nHowever, the model response does not mention \"swimming\".\nSince the model response fails to cover all the items in the gold answer (it is a subset regarding the required items), it is incorrect according to the provided criteria.\n\nVERDICT: WRONG",
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Q: Where has Melanie camped?
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You are a question-answering assistant with access to retrieved memories from past conversations between two speakers. Answer the question using ONLY the memories. Be concise — answer with the specific fact(s) asked for, no preamble. Dates in memories may be in-band ('[Session date: ...]') or in valid-time metadata; use them for any time-based reasoning. If the answer genuinely cannot be determined from the memories, say 'Not enough information.'
QUESTION: Where has Melanie camped?
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"object": "[Session date: 3:19 pm on 28 August, 2023]\nCaroline: Hey Melanie, great to hear from you. What's been up since we talked?\nMelanie: Hey Caroline! Since we last spoke, I took my kids to a park yesterday. They had fun exploring and playing. It was nice seeing them have a good time outdoors. Time flies, huh? What's new with you? (shared image: a photo of a playground with a climbing net and a slide)\nCaroline: Wow, your kids had so much fun at the park! Being outdoors can be really enjoyable. A lot happened since our last chat. I've been chasing my ambitions and had the chance to volunteer at an LGBTQ+ youth center. It was so gratifying to talk to similar young people. It made me remember how essential it is to be kind and show support.\nMelanie: That sounds great, Caroline. Volunteering is a great way to meet people. Creating community and supporting each other, especially for kids, is really important. How did you feel about your time there? Anything that sticks out to you?\nCaroline: I loved it. It was awesome to see how strong the young people were, with all the challenges they face. I felt fulfilled guiding and supporting them. I even got to let them know they're not alone by sharing my story. Such a powerful, emotional experience. (shared image: a photo of a table with a black table cloth and a group of people)\nMelanie: Was connecting with those young folks meaningful for you? \nCaroline: It was so special to me. It reminded me of my own struggles in the past and how I felt alone. I was glad I could share my story and offer them support - it felt like I could make a difference.\nMelanie: That's great. Sharing your story and support might make a difference for a long time. What do you hope to do next time?\nCaroline: I'm definitely carrying on volunteering at the youth center. It's an important part of my life and I've made strong connections with people there. I really believe in community and supporting each other. So I wanna keep making a difference.\nMelanie: That's great news, Caroline! Love seeing your dedication to helping others. Any specific projects or activities you're looking forward to there?\nCaroline: We're putting together a talent show for the kids next month. I'm looking forward to seeing how much fun everyone has and how proud they'll feel of their talents!\nMelanie: That's so cool, Caroline! That's a great way to show off and be proud of everyone's skills. You know I love live music. Can't wait to hear about it! (shared image: a photo of a band playing on a stage in a park)\nCaroline: Wow! Did you see that band?\nMelanie: Yeah, that pic was from a show I went to. It was so much fun and reminded me of how music brings us together. (shared image: a photo of a crowd of people at a concert with their hands in the air)\nCaroline: Wow, what a fun moment! What's the band?\nMelanie: \"Summer Sounds\"- The playing an awesome pop song that got everyone dancing and singing. It was so fun and lively!\nCaroline: That sounds great! Music brings us together and brings joy. Playing and singing let me express myself and connect with others - love it! So cathartic and uplifting. (shared image: a photo of a man playing a guitar in a recording studio)\nMelanie: Cool! What type of music do you play?\nCaroline: Guitar's mostly my thing. Playing it helps me get my emotions out. (shared image: a photo of a guitar on display in a store)\nMelanie: That's awesome! What type of guitar? Been playing long?\nCaroline: I started playing acoustic guitar about five years ago; it's been a great way to express myself and escape into my emotions.\nMelanie: Music's amazing, isn't it? Any songs that have deep meaning for you?\nCaroline: Yeah totally! \"Brave\" by Sara Bareilles has a lot of significance for me. It's about being courageous and fighting for what's right. Whenever I hear this jam, I think about the paths I've taken and the progress I've made.\nMelanie: That's a gorgeous song, Caroline. It really fits with your journey and your determination to make a difference. Music can be so inspiring and uplifting. (shared image: a photo of a piece of paper with a drawing of a man playing a piano)\nCaroline: Thanks, Melanie! Appreciate it. You play any instruments?\nMelanie: Yeah, I play clarinet! Started when I was young and it's been great. Expression of myself and a way to relax. (shared image: a photo of a sheet music with notes and a pencil)\nCaroline: Cool! Got any fav tunes?\nMelanie: I'm a fan of both classical like Bach and Mozart, as well as modern music like Ed Sheeran's \"Perfect\". (shared image: a photo of a laptop computer with a graph on it)",
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"object": "[Session date: 1:33 pm on 25 August, 2023]\nCaroline: Hey, Mel! How's it going? There's something I want to tell you. I went hiking last week and got into a bad spot with some people. It really bugged me, so I tried to apologize to them. (shared image: a photo of a woman sitting on a sign on top of a mountain)\nMelanie: Wow, Caroline! Sorry that happened to you. It's tough when those things happen, but it's great you apologized. Takes a lot of courage and maturity! What do you think of this? (shared image: a photo of a plate with a bunch of flowers on it)\nCaroline: Thanks, Melanie! That plate is awesome! Did you make it?\nMelanie: Yeah, I made it in pottery class yesterday. I love it! Pottery's so relaxing and creative. Have you tried it yet?\nCaroline: Nah, I haven't. I've been busy painting - here's something I just finished. (shared image: a photo of a painting of a sunset on a small easel)\nMelanie: Wow Caroline, that looks amazing! Those colors are so vivid, it really looks like a real sunset. What gave you the idea to paint it?\nCaroline: Thanks, Melanie! I painted it after I visited the beach last week. Just seeing the sun dip below the horizon, all the amazing colors - it was amazing and calming. So I just had to try to capture that feeling in my painting. (shared image: a photo of a painting of a sunset over the ocean)\nMelanie: Wow, the beach really inspired you. The art really took me to that moment and I can feel the serenity. You captured the sunset perfectly, so peaceful!\nCaroline: Thanks Mel, really appreciate your kind words. It means a lot to me that you can feel the sense of peace and serenity. Makes me feel connected.\nMelanie: I feel the same way! Art is so cool like that - it connects us and helps us understand each other. I was actually just remembering yesterday, spending the day with my fam volunteering at a homeless shelter. It was hard to see how neglected some people are, but it was great to feel like we could make a difference.\nCaroline: Wow, Mel, you're amazing! Volunteering and making a difference- it's so heartwarming. You're an inspiration to us all! (shared image: a photo of a crowd of people walking down a street with a rainbow flag)\nMelanie: Thanks, Caroline! I really appreciate your help and motivation. What made you decide to transition and join the transgender community? (shared image: a photo of a bulletin board with a rainbow flag and a don't ever be afraid to)\nCaroline: Finding a community where I'm accepted, loved and supported has really meant a lot to me. It's made a huge difference to have people who get what I'm going through. Stuff like this mural are really special to me! (shared image: a photo of a building with a large eagle painted on it)\nMelanie: Caroline, glad you found a supportive community! Can you tell me more about why it's special to you?\nCaroline: The rainbow flag mural is important to me as it reflects the courage and strength of the trans community. The eagle symbolizes freedom and pride, representing my own resilience and that of others. (shared image: a photo of a stained glass window with a picture of a person on a horse)\nMelanie: I'm in awe of your courage as a trans person. Have you made any more art lately? (shared image: a photo of a stained glass window with a person holding a key)\nCaroline: Thanks, Mel! I made this stained glass window to remind myself and others that within us all is the key to discovering our true potential and living our best life. (shared image: a photo of three stained glass windows in a church with a clock)\nMelanie: Wow, Caroline, that looks amazing! What inspired it?\nCaroline: Thanks! It was made for a local church and shows time changing our lives. I made it to show my own journey as a transgender woman and how we should accept growth and change. (shared image: a photo of a large stained glass window in a church)\nMelanie: Wow, Caroline! All those colors are incredible and the story it tells is so inspiring. (shared image: a photo of a door with a stained glass window and a coat rack)\nCaroline: Thanks, Mel! Glad you like it. It's a symbol of togetherness, to celebrate differences and be that much closer. I'd love to make something like this next! (shared image: a photo of a painted sidewalk with a rainbow design on it)\nMelanie: Wow, that's gorgeous! Where did you find it?\nCaroline: I was out walking in my neighborhood when I came across this cool rainbow sidewalk for Pride Month. It was so vibrant and welcoming, I had to take a picture! It reminds us that love and acceptance are everywhere\u2014even where we least expect it.\nMelanie: That's so nice, Caroline! Art can be in the most unlikely places. Love and acceptance really can be found everywhere. (shared image: a photo of a person drawing a flower on the ground)\nCaroline: Agreed, Mel! Art can be a real mood-booster - I saw someone drawing on the ground the other day and it made me so happy. Creativity sure can lighten someone's day. (shared image: a photo of a painting of flowers and a watercolor palette)\nMelanie: Wow, Caroline, that's so nice! The colors are so bright and the flowers are so pretty. Art is such a source of joy.\nCaroline: Thanks, Mel! Art gives me so much joy. It helps me show my feelings and freeze gorgeous moments, like a bouquet of flowers. (shared image: a photo of a drawing of a bunch of flowers on a table)\nMelanie: Wow, did you make that? It looks so real!\nCaroline: Yeah, definitely! Drawing flowers is one of my faves. Appreciating nature and sharing it is great. What about you, Mel? What type of art do you love? 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"object": "[Session date: 1:51 pm on 15 July, 2023]\nCaroline: Hey Mel, what's up? Been a busy week since we talked.\nMelanie: Hey Caroline, it's been super busy here. So much since we talked! Last Fri I finally took my kids to a pottery workshop. We all made our own pots, it was fun and therapeutic! (shared image: a photography of a group of children making clay sculptures in a classroom)\nCaroline: Wow, Mel! Sounds like you and the kids had a blast. How'd they like it?\nMelanie: The kids loved it! They were so excited to get their hands dirty and make something with clay. It was special to watch their creativity and imagination come to life, they made this! (shared image: a photo of a cup with a dog face on it)\nCaroline: Aww, that's so sweet! That cup is so cute. It's awesome to see how kids show their personalities through art. What other creative projects do you do with them, besides pottery?\nMelanie: We love painting together lately, especially nature-inspired ones. Here's our latest work from last weekend. (shared image: a photo of a painting of a sunset with a palm tree)\nCaroline: Wow Mel, that painting's amazing! The colors are so bold and it really highlights the beauty of nature. Y'all work on it together?\nMelanie: Thanks, Caroline! We both helped with the painting - it was great bonding over it and chatting about nature. We found these lovely flowers. Appreciating the small things in life, too. (shared image: a photo of a field of purple flowers with green leaves)\nCaroline: That photo is stunning! So glad you bonded over our love of nature. Last Friday I went to a council meeting for adoption. It was inspiring and emotional - so many people wanted to create loving homes for children in need. It made me even more determined to adopt.\nMelanie: Wow, Caroline, way to go! Your future fam will get a kick out of having you. What do you think of these? (shared image: a photo of a blue vase with a bouquet of sunflowers and roses)\nCaroline: Thanks Melanie - love the blue vase in the pic! Blue's my fave, it makes me feel relaxed. Sunflowers mean warmth and happiness, right? While roses stand for love and beauty? That's neat. What do flowers mean to you?\nMelanie: Flowers bring joy. They represent growth, beauty and reminding us to appreciate the small moments. They were an important part of my wedding decor and always remind me of that day. (shared image: a photo of a row of white chairs with flowers on them)\nCaroline: It must have been special at your wedding. I wish I had known you back then!\nMelanie: It was amazing, Caroline. The day was full of love and joy. Everyone we love was there to celebrate us - it was really special. (shared image: a photo of a wedding ceremony in a greenhouse with people taking pictures)\nCaroline: Wow, what a great day! Glad everyone could make it. What was your favorite part?\nMelanie: Marrying my partner and promising to be together forever was the best part. (shared image: a photo of a man and woman standing on a beach)\nCaroline: Wow, nice pic! You both looked amazing. One special memory for me was this pride parade I went to a few weeks ago. (shared image: a photo of a parade with people walking down the street)\nMelanie: Wow, looks awesome! Did you join in?\nCaroline: Yes, I did. It was amazing! I felt so accepted and happy, just being around people who accepted and celebrated me. It's definitely a top memory. (shared image: a photo of a group of people holding up signs and smiling)\nMelanie: Wow, what an experience! How did it make you feel?\nCaroline: I felt so proud and grateful - the vibes were amazing and it was comforting to know I'm not alone and have a great community around me. (shared image: a photo of a rainbow flag on a pole on a carpet)\nMelanie: Wow, Caroline! That's huge! How did it feel to be around so much love and acceptance?\nCaroline: It was awesome, Melanie! Being around people who embrace and back me up is beyond words. It really inspired me. (shared image: a photo of a group of people sitting on the ground with a dog)\nMelanie: Wow, that sounds awesome! Your friends and community really have your back. What's been the best part of it? (shared image: a photo of a girl sitting in a teepee with stuffed animals)\nCaroline: Realizing I can be me without fear and having the courage to transition was the best part. It's so freeing to express myself authentically and have people back me up. (shared image: a photo of a teepee with a teddy bear and pillows)\nMelanie: That's awesome, Caro! You've found the courage to be yourself - that's important for our mental health and finding peace. (shared image: a photo of a buddha statue and a candle on a table)\nCaroline: Thanks, Melanie! Been a long road, but I'm proud of how far I've come. How're you doing finding peace?\nMelanie: I'm getting there, Caroline. Creativity and family keep me at peace. (shared image: a photo of a man holding a frisbee in front of a frisbee golf basket)\nCaroline: That's awesome, Melanie! How have your family been supportive during your move?\nMelanie: My fam's been awesome - they helped out and showed lots of love and support.\nCaroline: Wow, Mel, family love and support is the best!\nMelanie: Yeah, Caroline, my family's been great - their love and support really helped me through tough times. It's awesome! We even went on another camping trip in the forest. (shared image: a photo of a man and two children sitting around a campfire)\nCaroline: Awesome, Mel! Family support's huge. What else do you guys like doing together? (shared image: a photo of a family walking through a forest with a toddler)\nMelanie: We enjoy hiking in the mountains and exploring forests. 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▸ input prompt
You are grading a question-answering system's response against a gold answer, for questions about long conversations between two people. Question: Where has Melanie camped? Gold answer: beach, mountains, forest Model response: The forest. Think step by step about whether the model response contains (or is equivalent to) the gold answer. The response may be more verbose than the gold answer, or word things differently — that is fine as long as the asked-for information is present and correct. For temporal questions, accept answers that clearly refer to the same date/time even if formatted differently. For list-style answers, the response must cover the substance of the gold answer, not just a subset, to count as correct. After reasoning, output a final line in exactly this format: VERDICT: CORRECT or VERDICT: WRONG
The model response provides only one location ("The forest") while the gold answer lists three distinct locations ("beach, mountains, forest"). Since the model response is a subset of the gold answer and does not cover the full substance of the list, it is incorrect according to the grading instructions.
VERDICT: WRONG
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Those colors are so vivid, it really looks like a real sunset. What gave you the idea to paint it?\nCaroline: Thanks, Melanie! I painted it after I visited the beach last week. Just seeing the sun dip below the horizon, all the amazing colors - it was amazing and calming. So I just had to try to capture that feeling in my painting. (shared image: a photo of a painting of a sunset over the ocean)\nMelanie: Wow, the beach really inspired you. The art really took me to that moment and I can feel the serenity. You captured the sunset perfectly, so peaceful!\nCaroline: Thanks Mel, really appreciate your kind words. It means a lot to me that you can feel the sense of peace and serenity. Makes me feel connected.\nMelanie: I feel the same way! Art is so cool like that - it connects us and helps us understand each other. I was actually just remembering yesterday, spending the day with my fam volunteering at a homeless shelter. It was hard to see how neglected some people are, but it was great to feel like we could make a difference.\nCaroline: Wow, Mel, you're amazing! Volunteering and making a difference- it's so heartwarming. You're an inspiration to us all! (shared image: a photo of a crowd of people walking down a street with a rainbow flag)\nMelanie: Thanks, Caroline! I really appreciate your help and motivation. What made you decide to transition and join the transgender community? (shared image: a photo of a bulletin board with a rainbow flag and a don't ever be afraid to)\nCaroline: Finding a community where I'm accepted, loved and supported has really meant a lot to me. It's made a huge difference to have people who get what I'm going through. Stuff like this mural are really special to me! (shared image: a photo of a building with a large eagle painted on it)\nMelanie: Caroline, glad you found a supportive community! Can you tell me more about why it's special to you?\nCaroline: The rainbow flag mural is important to me as it reflects the courage and strength of the trans community. The eagle symbolizes freedom and pride, representing my own resilience and that of others. (shared image: a photo of a stained glass window with a picture of a person on a horse)\nMelanie: I'm in awe of your courage as a trans person. Have you made any more art lately? (shared image: a photo of a stained glass window with a person holding a key)\nCaroline: Thanks, Mel! I made this stained glass window to remind myself and others that within us all is the key to discovering our true potential and living our best life. (shared image: a photo of three stained glass windows in a church with a clock)\nMelanie: Wow, Caroline, that looks amazing! What inspired it?\nCaroline: Thanks! It was made for a local church and shows time changing our lives. I made it to show my own journey as a transgender woman and how we should accept growth and change. (shared image: a photo of a large stained glass window in a church)\nMelanie: Wow, Caroline! All those colors are incredible and the story it tells is so inspiring. (shared image: a photo of a door with a stained glass window and a coat rack)\nCaroline: Thanks, Mel! Glad you like it. It's a symbol of togetherness, to celebrate differences and be that much closer. I'd love to make something like this next! (shared image: a photo of a painted sidewalk with a rainbow design on it)\nMelanie: Wow, that's gorgeous! Where did you find it?\nCaroline: I was out walking in my neighborhood when I came across this cool rainbow sidewalk for Pride Month. It was so vibrant and welcoming, I had to take a picture! It reminds us that love and acceptance are everywhere—even where we least expect it.\nMelanie: That's so nice, Caroline! Art can be in the most unlikely places. Love and acceptance really can be found everywhere. (shared image: a photo of a person drawing a flower on the ground)\nCaroline: Agreed, Mel! Art can be a real mood-booster - I saw someone drawing on the ground the other day and it made me so happy. Creativity sure can lighten someone's day. (shared image: a photo of a painting of flowers and a watercolor palette)\nMelanie: Wow, Caroline, that's so nice! The colors are so bright and the flowers are so pretty. Art is such a source of joy.\nCaroline: Thanks, Mel! Art gives me so much joy. It helps me show my feelings and freeze gorgeous moments, like a bouquet of flowers. (shared image: a photo of a drawing of a bunch of flowers on a table)\nMelanie: Wow, did you make that? It looks so real!\nCaroline: Yeah, definitely! Drawing flowers is one of my faves. Appreciating nature and sharing it is great. What about you, Mel? What type of art do you love? 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What was your favorite part?\nMelanie: Marrying my partner and promising to be together forever was the best part. (shared image: a photo of a man and woman standing on a beach)\nCaroline: Wow, nice pic! You both looked amazing. One special memory for me was this pride parade I went to a few weeks ago. (shared image: a photo of a parade with people walking down the street)\nMelanie: Wow, looks awesome! Did you join in?\nCaroline: Yes, I did. It was amazing! I felt so accepted and happy, just being around people who accepted and celebrated me. It's definitely a top memory. (shared image: a photo of a group of people holding up signs and smiling)\nMelanie: Wow, what an experience! How did it make you feel?\nCaroline: I felt so proud and grateful - the vibes were amazing and it was comforting to know I'm not alone and have a great community around me. (shared image: a photo of a rainbow flag on a pole on a carpet)\nMelanie: Wow, Caroline! That's huge! How did it feel to be around so much love and acceptance?\nCaroline: It was awesome, Melanie! Being around people who embrace and back me up is beyond words. It really inspired me. (shared image: a photo of a group of people sitting on the ground with a dog)\nMelanie: Wow, that sounds awesome! Your friends and community really have your back. What's been the best part of it? (shared image: a photo of a girl sitting in a teepee with stuffed animals)\nCaroline: Realizing I can be me without fear and having the courage to transition was the best part. It's so freeing to express myself authentically and have people back me up. (shared image: a photo of a teepee with a teddy bear and pillows)\nMelanie: That's awesome, Caro! You've found the courage to be yourself - that's important for our mental health and finding peace. (shared image: a photo of a buddha statue and a candle on a table)\nCaroline: Thanks, Melanie! Been a long road, but I'm proud of how far I've come. How're you doing finding peace?\nMelanie: I'm getting there, Caroline. Creativity and family keep me at peace. (shared image: a photo of a man holding a frisbee in front of a frisbee golf basket)\nCaroline: That's awesome, Melanie! How have your family been supportive during your move?\nMelanie: My fam's been awesome - they helped out and showed lots of love and support.\nCaroline: Wow, Mel, family love and support is the best!\nMelanie: Yeah, Caroline, my family's been great - their love and support really helped me through tough times. It's awesome! We even went on another camping trip in the forest. (shared image: a photo of a man and two children sitting around a campfire)\nCaroline: Awesome, Mel! Family support's huge. What else do you guys like doing together? (shared image: a photo of a family walking through a forest with a toddler)\nMelanie: We enjoy hiking in the mountains and exploring forests. It's a cool way to connect with nature and each other.\nCaroline: Wow, Mel, that sounds awesome! Exploring nature and family time is so special.\nMelanie: Yeah, Caroline, they're some of my fave memories. It brings us together and brings us happiness. Glad you're here to share in it.\nCaroline: Thanks, Melanie! Really glad to have you as a friend to share my journey. You're awesome!\nMelanie: Thanks, Caroline! Appreciate your friendship. It's great to have a supporter!\nCaroline: No worries, Mel! Your friendship means so much to me. Enjoy your day!"
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What's new with you? (shared image: a photo of a playground with a climbing net and a slide)\\nCaroline: Wow, your kids had so much fun at the park! Being outdoors can be really enjoyable. A lot happened since our last chat. I've been chasing my ambitions and had the chance to volunteer at an LGBTQ+ youth center. It was so gratifying to talk to similar young people. It made me remember how essential it is to be kind and show support.\\nMelanie: That sounds great, Caroline. Volunteering is a great way to meet people. Creating community and supporting each other, especially for kids, is really important. How did you feel about your time there? Anything that sticks out to you?\\nCaroline: I loved it. It was awesome to see how strong the young people were, with all the challenges they face. I felt fulfilled guiding and supporting them. I even got to let them know they're not alone by sharing my story. Such a powerful, emotional experience. (shared image: a photo of a table with a black table cloth and a group of people)\\nMelanie: Was connecting with those young folks meaningful for you? \\nCaroline: It was so special to me. It reminded me of my own struggles in the past and how I felt alone. I was glad I could share my story and offer them support - it felt like I could make a difference.\\nMelanie: That's great. Sharing your story and support might make a difference for a long time. What do you hope to do next time?\\nCaroline: I'm definitely carrying on volunteering at the youth center. It's an important part of my life and I've made strong connections with people there. I really believe in community and supporting each other. So I wanna keep making a difference.\\nMelanie: That's great news, Caroline! Love seeing your dedication to helping others. Any specific projects or activities you're looking forward to there?\\nCaroline: We're putting together a talent show for the kids next month. I'm looking forward to seeing how much fun everyone has and how proud they'll feel of their talents!\\nMelanie: That's so cool, Caroline! That's a great way to show off and be proud of everyone's skills. You know I love live music. Can't wait to hear about it! (shared image: a photo of a band playing on a stage in a park)\\nCaroline: Wow! Did you see that band?\\nMelanie: Yeah, that pic was from a show I went to. It was so much fun and reminded me of how music brings us together. (shared image: a photo of a crowd of people at a concert with their hands in the air)\\nCaroline: Wow, what a fun moment! What's the band?\\nMelanie: \\\"Summer Sounds\\\"- The playing an awesome pop song that got everyone dancing and singing. It was so fun and lively!\\nCaroline: That sounds great! Music brings us together and brings joy. Playing and singing let me express myself and connect with others - love it! So cathartic and uplifting. (shared image: a photo of a man playing a guitar in a recording studio)\\nMelanie: Cool! What type of music do you play?\\nCaroline: Guitar's mostly my thing. Playing it helps me get my emotions out. (shared image: a photo of a guitar on display in a store)\\nMelanie: That's awesome! What type of guitar? Been playing long?\\nCaroline: I started playing acoustic guitar about five years ago; it's been a great way to express myself and escape into my emotions.\\nMelanie: Music's amazing, isn't it? Any songs that have deep meaning for you?\\nCaroline: Yeah totally! \\\"Brave\\\" by Sara Bareilles has a lot of significance for me. It's about being courageous and fighting for what's right. Whenever I hear this jam, I think about the paths I've taken and the progress I've made.\\nMelanie: That's a gorgeous song, Caroline. It really fits with your journey and your determination to make a difference. Music can be so inspiring and uplifting. 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It really bugged me, so I tried to apologize to them. (shared image: a photo of a woman sitting on a sign on top of a mountain)\\nMelanie: Wow, Caroline! Sorry that happened to you. It's tough when those things happen, but it's great you apologized. Takes a lot of courage and maturity! What do you think of this? (shared image: a photo of a plate with a bunch of flowers on it)\\nCaroline: Thanks, Melanie! That plate is awesome! Did you make it?\\nMelanie: Yeah, I made it in pottery class yesterday. I love it! Pottery's so relaxing and creative. Have you tried it yet?\\nCaroline: Nah, I haven't. I've been busy painting - here's something I just finished. (shared image: a photo of a painting of a sunset on a small easel)\\nMelanie: Wow Caroline, that looks amazing! Those colors are so vivid, it really looks like a real sunset. What gave you the idea to paint it?\\nCaroline: Thanks, Melanie! I painted it after I visited the beach last week. Just seeing the sun dip below the horizon, all the amazing colors - it was amazing and calming. So I just had to try to capture that feeling in my painting. (shared image: a photo of a painting of a sunset over the ocean)\\nMelanie: Wow, the beach really inspired you. The art really took me to that moment and I can feel the serenity. You captured the sunset perfectly, so peaceful!\\nCaroline: Thanks Mel, really appreciate your kind words. It means a lot to me that you can feel the sense of peace and serenity. Makes me feel connected.\\nMelanie: I feel the same way! Art is so cool like that - it connects us and helps us understand each other. I was actually just remembering yesterday, spending the day with my fam volunteering at a homeless shelter. It was hard to see how neglected some people are, but it was great to feel like we could make a difference.\\nCaroline: Wow, Mel, you're amazing! Volunteering and making a difference- it's so heartwarming. You're an inspiration to us all! (shared image: a photo of a crowd of people walking down a street with a rainbow flag)\\nMelanie: Thanks, Caroline! I really appreciate your help and motivation. What made you decide to transition and join the transgender community? (shared image: a photo of a bulletin board with a rainbow flag and a don't ever be afraid to)\\nCaroline: Finding a community where I'm accepted, loved and supported has really meant a lot to me. It's made a huge difference to have people who get what I'm going through. Stuff like this mural are really special to me! (shared image: a photo of a building with a large eagle painted on it)\\nMelanie: Caroline, glad you found a supportive community! Can you tell me more about why it's special to you?\\nCaroline: The rainbow flag mural is important to me as it reflects the courage and strength of the trans community. The eagle symbolizes freedom and pride, representing my own resilience and that of others. (shared image: a photo of a stained glass window with a picture of a person on a horse)\\nMelanie: I'm in awe of your courage as a trans person. Have you made any more art lately? (shared image: a photo of a stained glass window with a person holding a key)\\nCaroline: Thanks, Mel! I made this stained glass window to remind myself and others that within us all is the key to discovering our true potential and living our best life. (shared image: a photo of three stained glass windows in a church with a clock)\\nMelanie: Wow, Caroline, that looks amazing! What inspired it?\\nCaroline: Thanks! It was made for a local church and shows time changing our lives. I made it to show my own journey as a transgender woman and how we should accept growth and change. (shared image: a photo of a large stained glass window in a church)\\nMelanie: Wow, Caroline! All those colors are incredible and the story it tells is so inspiring. (shared image: a photo of a door with a stained glass window and a coat rack)\\nCaroline: Thanks, Mel! Glad you like it. It's a symbol of togetherness, to celebrate differences and be that much closer. I'd love to make something like this next! (shared image: a photo of a painted sidewalk with a rainbow design on it)\\nMelanie: Wow, that's gorgeous! Where did you find it?\\nCaroline: I was out walking in my neighborhood when I came across this cool rainbow sidewalk for Pride Month. It was so vibrant and welcoming, I had to take a picture! It reminds us that love and acceptance are everywhere\\u2014even where we least expect it.\\nMelanie: That's so nice, Caroline! Art can be in the most unlikely places. Love and acceptance really can be found everywhere. (shared image: a photo of a person drawing a flower on the ground)\\nCaroline: Agreed, Mel! Art can be a real mood-booster - I saw someone drawing on the ground the other day and it made me so happy. Creativity sure can lighten someone's day. (shared image: a photo of a painting of flowers and a watercolor palette)\\nMelanie: Wow, Caroline, that's so nice! The colors are so bright and the flowers are so pretty. Art is such a source of joy.\\nCaroline: Thanks, Mel! Art gives me so much joy. It helps me show my feelings and freeze gorgeous moments, like a bouquet of flowers. (shared image: a photo of a drawing of a bunch of flowers on a table)\\nMelanie: Wow, did you make that? It looks so real!\\nCaroline: Yeah, definitely! Drawing flowers is one of my faves. Appreciating nature and sharing it is great. What about you, Mel? What type of art do you love? (shared image: a photo of a drawing of a flower bouquet with a person holding it)\\nMelanie: Painting landscapes and still life is my favorite! Nature's amazing, here's a painting I did recently. (shared image: a photo of a painting of a sunflower on a canvas)\\nCaroline: Wow, Mel! 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So much since we talked! Last Fri I finally took my kids to a pottery workshop. We all made our own pots, it was fun and therapeutic! (shared image: a photography of a group of children making clay sculptures in a classroom)\\nCaroline: Wow, Mel! Sounds like you and the kids had a blast. How'd they like it?\\nMelanie: The kids loved it! They were so excited to get their hands dirty and make something with clay. It was special to watch their creativity and imagination come to life, they made this! (shared image: a photo of a cup with a dog face on it)\\nCaroline: Aww, that's so sweet! That cup is so cute. It's awesome to see how kids show their personalities through art. What other creative projects do you do with them, besides pottery?\\nMelanie: We love painting together lately, especially nature-inspired ones. Here's our latest work from last weekend. (shared image: a photo of a painting of a sunset with a palm tree)\\nCaroline: Wow Mel, that painting's amazing! The colors are so bold and it really highlights the beauty of nature. Y'all work on it together?\\nMelanie: Thanks, Caroline! We both helped with the painting - it was great bonding over it and chatting about nature. We found these lovely flowers. Appreciating the small things in life, too. (shared image: a photo of a field of purple flowers with green leaves)\\nCaroline: That photo is stunning! So glad you bonded over our love of nature. Last Friday I went to a council meeting for adoption. It was inspiring and emotional - so many people wanted to create loving homes for children in need. It made me even more determined to adopt.\\nMelanie: Wow, Caroline, way to go! Your future fam will get a kick out of having you. What do you think of these? (shared image: a photo of a blue vase with a bouquet of sunflowers and roses)\\nCaroline: Thanks Melanie - love the blue vase in the pic! Blue's my fave, it makes me feel relaxed. Sunflowers mean warmth and happiness, right? While roses stand for love and beauty? That's neat. What do flowers mean to you?\\nMelanie: Flowers bring joy. They represent growth, beauty and reminding us to appreciate the small moments. They were an important part of my wedding decor and always remind me of that day. (shared image: a photo of a row of white chairs with flowers on them)\\nCaroline: It must have been special at your wedding. I wish I had known you back then!\\nMelanie: It was amazing, Caroline. The day was full of love and joy. Everyone we love was there to celebrate us - it was really special. (shared image: a photo of a wedding ceremony in a greenhouse with people taking pictures)\\nCaroline: Wow, what a great day! Glad everyone could make it. What was your favorite part?\\nMelanie: Marrying my partner and promising to be together forever was the best part. (shared image: a photo of a man and woman standing on a beach)\\nCaroline: Wow, nice pic! You both looked amazing. One special memory for me was this pride parade I went to a few weeks ago. (shared image: a photo of a parade with people walking down the street)\\nMelanie: Wow, looks awesome! Did you join in?\\nCaroline: Yes, I did. It was amazing! I felt so accepted and happy, just being around people who accepted and celebrated me. It's definitely a top memory. (shared image: a photo of a group of people holding up signs and smiling)\\nMelanie: Wow, what an experience! How did it make you feel?\\nCaroline: I felt so proud and grateful - the vibes were amazing and it was comforting to know I'm not alone and have a great community around me. (shared image: a photo of a rainbow flag on a pole on a carpet)\\nMelanie: Wow, Caroline! That's huge! How did it feel to be around so much love and acceptance?\\nCaroline: It was awesome, Melanie! Being around people who embrace and back me up is beyond words. It really inspired me. (shared image: a photo of a group of people sitting on the ground with a dog)\\nMelanie: Wow, that sounds awesome! Your friends and community really have your back. What's been the best part of it? (shared image: a photo of a girl sitting in a teepee with stuffed animals)\\nCaroline: Realizing I can be me without fear and having the courage to transition was the best part. It's so freeing to express myself authentically and have people back me up. (shared image: a photo of a teepee with a teddy bear and pillows)\\nMelanie: That's awesome, Caro! You've found the courage to be yourself - that's important for our mental health and finding peace. (shared image: a photo of a buddha statue and a candle on a table)\\nCaroline: Thanks, Melanie! Been a long road, but I'm proud of how far I've come. How're you doing finding peace?\\nMelanie: I'm getting there, Caroline. Creativity and family keep me at peace. 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Exploring nature and family time is so special.\\nMelanie: Yeah, Caroline, they're some of my fave memories. It brings us together and brings us happiness. Glad you're here to share in it.\\nCaroline: Thanks, Melanie! Really glad to have you as a friend to share my journey. You're awesome!\\nMelanie: Thanks, Caroline! Appreciate your friendship. It's great to have a supporter!\\nCaroline: No worries, Mel! Your friendship means so much to me. Enjoy your day!\",\n \"valid_from\": null,\n \"valid_to\": null,\n \"source\": \"recall\"\n },\n {\n \"subject\": \"ctx:memory/episodic/6e1026ea-fc66-44d8-bada-184eee4fe3e0\",\n \"predicate\": \"mem:episodic/chunk\",\n \"object\": \"[Session date: 12:09 am on 13 September, 2023]\\nCaroline: Hey Mel, long time no chat! I had a wicked day out with the gang last weekend - we went biking and saw some pretty cool stuff. It was so refreshing, and the pic I'm sending is just stunning, eh? (shared image: a photo of a beach with a fence and a sunset)\\nMelanie: Hey Caroline! It's so good to hear from you! That pic is so beautiful, the colors really pop. Biking sounds like a great way to get out in nature. We went camping with the kids a few weeks ago, had a blast exploring the forest and hiking. Nature can be so refreshing for your soul. Any plans coming up? (shared image: a photo of a dirt road surrounded by trees with yellow leaves)\\nCaroline: Melanie, that photo's amazing! I love all the yellow leaves, it looks so cozy. That sounds like fun! Seeing how excited they get for the little things is awesome, it's so contagious.\\nMelanie: Thanks, Caroline! It's awesome seeing the kids get excited learning something new about nature. Those moments make being a parent worth it. We roasted marshmallows and shared stories around the campfire. Those simple moments make the best memories. What inspires you with your volunteering?\\nCaroline: I'm inspired seeing my work make a difference for the LGBTQ+ community. Knowing I'm helping create a more loving world is amazing. I'm really thankful for my friends, family and mentors' support. It inspires me to keep making art, too. (shared image: a photo of a painting of a heart on a table)\\nMelanie: Wow, Caroline, that looks awesome! I love how it shows the togetherness and power you were talking about. How long have you been creating art?\\nCaroline: Since I was 17 or so. I find it soempowering and cathartic. It's amazing how art can show things that are hard to put into words. How long have you been into art?\\nMelanie: Seven years now, and I've finally found my real muses: painting and pottery. It's so calming and satisfying. Check out my pottery creation in the pic! (shared image: a photo of a group of bowls and a starfish on a white surface)\\nCaroline: Melanie, those bowls are amazing! They each have such cool designs. I love that you chose pottery for your art. Painting and drawing have helped me express my feelings and explore my gender identity. Creating art was really important to me during my transition - it helped me understand and accept myself. I'm so grateful.\\nMelanie: Thanks, Caroline! It has really helped me out. I love how it's both a creative outlet and a form of therapy. Have you ever thought about trying it or another art form?\\nCaroline: I haven't done pottery yet, but I'm game for trying new art. I might try it sometime! Check out this piece I made! (shared image: a photo of a painting on a easel with a red and blue background)\\nMelanie: Wow, Caroline! This painting is awesome. Love the red and blue. What gave you the idea?\\nCaroline: Thanks, Melanie! I made this painting to show my path as a trans woman. The red and blue are for the binary gender system, and the mix of colors means smashing that rigid thinking. It's a reminder to love my authentic self - it's taken a while to get here but I'm finally proud of who I am.\\nMelanie: Wow, Caro, that painting is amazing! You've made so much progress. I'm super proud of you for being your true self. What effect has the journey had on your relationships?\\nCaroline: Thanks, Melanie. It's definitely changed them. Some close friends kept supporting me, but a few weren't able to handle it. It wasn't easy, but I'm much happier being around those who accept and love me. Now my relationships feel more genuine.\\nMelanie: Caroline, it's got to be tough dealing with those changes. Glad you've found people who uplift and accept you! Here's to a good time at the caf\\u00e9 last weekend - they even had thoughtful signs like this! It brings me so much happiness. (shared image: a photo of a sign posted on a door stating that someone is not being able to leave)\\nCaroline: Whoa, Mel, that sign looks serious. Did anything happen?\\nMelanie: The sign was just a precaution, I had a great time. But thank you for your concern, you're so thoughtful!\\nCaroline: Phew! Glad it all worked out and you had a good time at the park!\\nMelanie: Yeah, it was so much fun! Those joyful moments definitely show us life's beauty.\",\n \"valid_from\": null,\n \"valid_to\": null,\n \"source\": \"recall\"\n },\n {\n \"subject\": \"ctx:memory/episodic/ad496b91-cc3c-4240-96e8-29d62b09a920\",\n \"predicate\": \"mem:episodic/chunk\",\n \"object\": \"[Session date: 10:31 am on 13 October, 2023]\\nCaroline: Hey Mel, what's up? Long time no see! I just contacted my mentor for adoption advice. I'm ready to be a mom and share my love and family. It's a great feeling. Anything new with you? Anything exciting going on?\\nMelanie: Hey Caroline! Great to hear from you! Wow, what an amazing journey. Congrats!\\nCaroline: Thanks, Melanie! I'm stoked to start this new chapter. It's been a dream to adopt and provide a safe, loving home for kids who need it. Do you have any experience with adoption, or know anyone who's gone through the process?\\nMelanie: Yeah, a buddy of mine adopted last year. It was a long process, but now they're super happy with their new kid. Makes me feel like maybe I should do it too!\\nCaroline: That's great news about your friend! It can be tough, but so worth it. It's a great way to add to your family and show your love. If you ever do it, let me know \\u2014 I'd love to help in any way I can.\\nMelanie: Thanks, Caroline! Appreciate your help. Got any tips for getting started on it?\\nCaroline: Yep! Do your research and find an adoption agency or lawyer. They'll help with the process and provide all the info. Gather documents like references, financial info and medical checks. Don't forget to prepare emotionally, since the wait can be hard. It's all worth it in the end though.\\nMelanie: Thanks for the tip, Caroline. Doing research and readying myself emotionally makes sense. I'll do that. BTW, recently I had a setback. Last month I got hurt and had to take a break from pottery, which I use for self-expression and peace.\\nCaroline: Oh man, sorry to hear that, Melanie. I hope you're okay. Pottery's a great way to relax, so it must have been tough taking a break. Need any help?\\nMelanie: Thanks, Caroline. It was tough, but I'm doing ok. Been reading that book you recommended a while ago and painting to keep busy.\\nCaroline: Cool that you have creative outlets. Got any paintings to show? I'd love to check them out.\\nMelanie: Yeah, Here's one I did last week. It's inspired by the sunsets. The colors make me feel calm. What have you been up to lately, artistically? (shared image: a photo of a painting of a sunset with a pink sky)\\nCaroline: Wow Mel, that's stunning! Love the colors and the chilled-out sunset vibe. What made you paint it? I've been trying out abstract stuff recently. It's kinda freeing, just putting my feelings on the canvas without too much of a plan. It's like a cool form of self-expression.\\nMelanie: Thanks, Caroline! I painted it because it was calming. I've done an abstract painting too, take a look! I love how art lets us get our emotions out. (shared image: a photo of a painting on a wall with a blue background)\\nCaroline: Wow, that looks great! The blue adds so much to it. What feelings were you hoping to portray?\\nMelanie: I wanted a peaceful blue streaks to show tranquility. Blue calms me, so I wanted the painting to have a serene vibe while still having lots of vibrant colors.\\nCaroline: Yeah, it's very calming. It's awesome how art can show emotions. By the way, I went to a poetry reading last Fri - it was really powerful! Ever been to one? (shared image: a photo of a poster on a wall in a classroom)\\nMelanie: Nope, never been to something like that. What was it about? 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Q: What do Melanie's kids like?
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You are a question-answering assistant with access to retrieved memories from past conversations between two speakers. Answer the question using ONLY the memories. Be concise — answer with the specific fact(s) asked for, no preamble. Dates in memories may be in-band ('[Session date: ...]') or in valid-time metadata; use them for any time-based reasoning. If the answer genuinely cannot be determined from the memories, say 'Not enough information.'
QUESTION: What do Melanie's kids like?
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"object": "[Session date: 8:18 pm on 6 July, 2023]\nCaroline: Hey Mel! Long time no talk. Lots has been going on since then!\nMelanie: Hey Caroline! Missed you. Anything new? Spill the beans!\nCaroline: Since our last chat, I've been looking into counseling or mental health work more. I'm passionate about helping people and making a positive impact. It's tough, but really rewarding too. Anything new happening with you?\nMelanie: That's awesome, Caroline! Congrats on following your dreams. Yesterday I took the kids to the museum - it was so cool spending time with them and seeing their eyes light up! (shared image: a photography of two children playing in a water play area)\nCaroline: Melanie, that's a great pic! That must have been awesome. What were they so stoked about?\nMelanie: They were stoked for the dinosaur exhibit! They love learning about animals and the bones were so cool. It reminds me why I love being a mom.\nCaroline: Being a mom is awesome. I'm creating a library for when I have kids. I'm really looking forward to reading to them and opening up their minds. (shared image: a photo of a bookcase filled with books and toys)\nMelanie: Sounds great! What kind of books you got in your library?\nCaroline: I've got lots of kids' books- classics, stories from different cultures, educational books, all of that. What's a favorite book you remember from your childhood?\nMelanie: I loved reading \"Charlotte's Web\" as a kid. It was so cool seeing how friendship and compassion can make a difference. (shared image: a photo of a book cover with a picture of a girl and a cat)\nCaroline: Wow, that's great! It sure shows how important friendship and compassion are. It's made me appreciate how lucky I am to have my friends and family helping with my transition. They make all the difference. We even had a picnic last week! (shared image: a photo of a group of women sitting on a blanket in a park)\nMelanie: That's a gorgeous photo, Caroline! Wow, the love around you is awesome. How have your friends and fam been helping you out with your transition?\nCaroline: Thanks, Melanie! This support network has been amazing. They've been there for me every step of the way giving me love, guidance, and acceptance. I couldn't have done it without them.\nMelanie: Wow, Caroline! It's great you have people to support you, that's really awesome!\nCaroline: I'm so lucky to have such a great support system around me. Their love and encouragement has really helped me accept and grow into my true self. They've been instrumental in my transition.\nMelanie: Glad you have support, Caroline! Unconditional love is so important. Here's a pic of my family camping at the beach. We love it, it brings us closer! (shared image: a photo of a family sitting around a campfire on the beach)",
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"object": "[Session date: 8:56 pm on 20 July, 2023]\nCaroline: Hey Melanie! Just wanted to say hi!\nMelanie: Hey Caroline! Good to talk to you again. What's up? Anything new since last time?\nCaroline: Hey Mel! A lot's happened since we last chatted - I just joined a new LGBTQ activist group last Tues. I'm meeting so many cool people who are as passionate as I am about rights and community support. I'm giving my voice and making a real difference, plus it's fulfilling in so many ways. It's just great, you know?\nMelanie: That's awesome, Caroline! Glad to hear you found a great group where you can have an impact. Bet it feels great to be able to speak your truth and stand up for what's right. Want to tell me a bit more about it?\nCaroline: Thanks, Melanie! It's awesome to have our own platform to be ourselves and support others' rights. Our group, 'Connected LGBTQ Activists', is made of all kinds of people investing in positive changes. We have regular meetings, plan events and campaigns, to get together and support each other.\nMelanie: Wow, Caroline, your group sounds awesome! Supporting each other and making good things happen - that's so inspiring! Have you been part of any events or campaigns lately?\nCaroline: Last weekend our city held a pride parade! So many people marched through the streets waving flags, holding signs and celebrating love and diversity. I missed it but it was a powerful reminder that we are not alone in this fight for equality and inclusivity. Change is possible!\nMelanie: Wow, fantastic, Caroline! Bet the atmosphere was incredible. Oh yeah, we went to the beach recently. It was awesome! The kids had such a blast. (shared image: a photo of three children playing on the beach with a kite)\nCaroline: Sounds fun! What was the best part? Do you do it often with the kids?\nMelanie: Seeing my kids' faces so happy at the beach was the best! We don't go often, usually only once or twice a year. But those times are always special to spend time together and chill. (shared image: a photo of a sand castle on the beach with a blue sky)\nCaroline: Sounds special, those beach trips! Do you have any other summer traditions you all do together? Create those memories!\nMelanie: We always look forward to our family camping trip. We roast marshmallows, tell stories around the campfire and just enjoy each other's company. It's the highlight of our summer! (shared image: a photo of a fire pit with a lot of fire and sparks)\nCaroline: Wow, Mel, that's awesome! What's your best camping memory?\nMelanie: I'll always remember our camping trip last year when we saw the Perseid meteor shower. It was so amazing lying there and watching the sky light up with streaks of light. We all made wishes and felt so at one with the universe. That's a memory I'll never forget. (shared image: a photo of a plane flying in the sky with a star filled sky)\nCaroline: Cool! What did it look like?\nMelanie: The sky was so clear and filled with stars, and the meteor shower was amazing - it felt like we were part of something huge and awe-inspiring. (shared image: a photo of a plane flying in the sky with a trail of smoke coming out of it)\nCaroline: Wow, Mel. That must've been breathtaking!\nMelanie: It was one of those moments where I felt tiny and in awe of the universe. Reminds me how awesome life is - so many little moments like that. (shared image: a photo of a beach with footprints in the sand and a blue sky)\nCaroline: That's great, Mel! What other good memories do you have that make you feel thankful for life?\nMelanie: I'll never forget the day my youngest took her first steps. Seeing her wobble as she took those initial steps really put into perspective how fleeting life is and how lucky I am to be able to share these moments.\nCaroline: Aw, that's sweet, Mel! Those milestones are great reminders of how special our bonds are. (shared image: a photo of a baby in a white crib with a blue blanket)\nMelanie: Yeah, they sure are. It's special moments like these that make me appreciate life and how lucky I am to be with my family and have our love. (shared image: a photography of a family standing on the beach at sunset)\nCaroline: Wow, Melanie, what a beautiful moment! Lucky you to have such an awesome family!\nMelanie: Thanks, Caroline! I'm really lucky to have my family; they bring so much joy and love.",
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"object": "[Session date: 9:55 am on 22 October, 2023]\nCaroline: Woohoo Melanie! I passed the adoption agency interviews last Friday! I'm so excited and thankful. This is a big move towards my goal of having a family.\nMelanie: Congrats, Caroline! Adoption sounds awesome. I'm so happy for you. These figurines I bought yesterday remind me of family love. Tell me, what's your vision for the future? (shared image: a photo of a couple of wooden dolls sitting on top of a table)\nCaroline: Thanks so much, Melanie! It's beautiful! It really brings home how much love's in families - both blood and the ones we choose. I hope to build my own family and put a roof over kids who haven't had that before. For me, adoption is a way of giving back and showing love and acceptance.\nMelanie: Wow, Caroline, that's awesome. Giving a home to needy kids is such a loving way to build a family. Those kids will be so supported and happy in their new home.\nCaroline: Thanks, Melanie. My dream is to create a safe and loving home for these kids. Love and acceptance should be everyone's right, and I want them to experience it.\nMelanie: I totally agree, Caroline. Everyone deserves that. It's awesome to see how passionate you are about helping these kids.\nCaroline: Thanks, Mel. Finding self-acceptance was a long process, but now I'm ready to offer love and support to those who need it. It's empowering to make a positive difference in someone's life.\nMelanie: That must have been tough for you, Caroline. Respect for finding acceptance and helping others with what you've been through. You're so strong and inspiring.\nCaroline: Thanks, Melanie. Transitioning wasn't easy and acceptance wasn't either, but the help I got from friends, family and people I looked up to was invaluable. They boosted me through tough times and helped me find out who I really am. That's why I want to pass that same support to anyone who needs it. Bringing others comfort and helping them grow brings me such joy.\nMelanie: I'm so happy for you, Caroline. You found your true self and now you're helping others. You're so inspiring!\nCaroline: Thanks, Melanie. Your support really means a lot. This journey has been amazing and I'm grateful I get to share it and help others with theirs. It's a real gift. (shared image: a photo of a clock with a green and yellow design on it)\nMelanie: Absolutely! I'm so glad we can always be there for each other.\nCaroline: Glad you agree, Caroline. Appreciate the support of those close to me. Their encouragement made me who I am.\nMelanie: Glad you had support. Being yourself is great!\nCaroline: Yeah, that's true! It's so freeing to just be yourself and live honestly. We can really accept who we are and be content. (shared image: a photo of a painting with the words happiness painted on it)",
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"object": "[Session date: 1:51 pm on 15 July, 2023]\nCaroline: Hey Mel, what's up? Been a busy week since we talked.\nMelanie: Hey Caroline, it's been super busy here. So much since we talked! Last Fri I finally took my kids to a pottery workshop. We all made our own pots, it was fun and therapeutic! (shared image: a photography of a group of children making clay sculptures in a classroom)\nCaroline: Wow, Mel! Sounds like you and the kids had a blast. How'd they like it?\nMelanie: The kids loved it! They were so excited to get their hands dirty and make something with clay. It was special to watch their creativity and imagination come to life, they made this! (shared image: a photo of a cup with a dog face on it)\nCaroline: Aww, that's so sweet! That cup is so cute. It's awesome to see how kids show their personalities through art. What other creative projects do you do with them, besides pottery?\nMelanie: We love painting together lately, especially nature-inspired ones. Here's our latest work from last weekend. (shared image: a photo of a painting of a sunset with a palm tree)\nCaroline: Wow Mel, that painting's amazing! The colors are so bold and it really highlights the beauty of nature. Y'all work on it together?\nMelanie: Thanks, Caroline! We both helped with the painting - it was great bonding over it and chatting about nature. We found these lovely flowers. Appreciating the small things in life, too. (shared image: a photo of a field of purple flowers with green leaves)\nCaroline: That photo is stunning! So glad you bonded over our love of nature. Last Friday I went to a council meeting for adoption. It was inspiring and emotional - so many people wanted to create loving homes for children in need. It made me even more determined to adopt.\nMelanie: Wow, Caroline, way to go! Your future fam will get a kick out of having you. What do you think of these? 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What was your favorite part?\nMelanie: Marrying my partner and promising to be together forever was the best part. (shared image: a photo of a man and woman standing on a beach)\nCaroline: Wow, nice pic! You both looked amazing. One special memory for me was this pride parade I went to a few weeks ago. (shared image: a photo of a parade with people walking down the street)\nMelanie: Wow, looks awesome! Did you join in?\nCaroline: Yes, I did. It was amazing! I felt so accepted and happy, just being around people who accepted and celebrated me. It's definitely a top memory. (shared image: a photo of a group of people holding up signs and smiling)\nMelanie: Wow, what an experience! How did it make you feel?\nCaroline: I felt so proud and grateful - the vibes were amazing and it was comforting to know I'm not alone and have a great community around me. (shared image: a photo of a rainbow flag on a pole on a carpet)\nMelanie: Wow, Caroline! That's huge! How did it feel to be around so much love and acceptance?\nCaroline: It was awesome, Melanie! Being around people who embrace and back me up is beyond words. It really inspired me. (shared image: a photo of a group of people sitting on the ground with a dog)\nMelanie: Wow, that sounds awesome! Your friends and community really have your back. What's been the best part of it? (shared image: a photo of a girl sitting in a teepee with stuffed animals)\nCaroline: Realizing I can be me without fear and having the courage to transition was the best part. It's so freeing to express myself authentically and have people back me up. (shared image: a photo of a teepee with a teddy bear and pillows)\nMelanie: That's awesome, Caro! You've found the courage to be yourself - that's important for our mental health and finding peace. (shared image: a photo of a buddha statue and a candle on a table)\nCaroline: Thanks, Melanie! Been a long road, but I'm proud of how far I've come. How're you doing finding peace?\nMelanie: I'm getting there, Caroline. Creativity and family keep me at peace. (shared image: a photo of a man holding a frisbee in front of a frisbee golf basket)\nCaroline: That's awesome, Melanie! How have your family been supportive during your move?\nMelanie: My fam's been awesome - they helped out and showed lots of love and support.\nCaroline: Wow, Mel, family love and support is the best!\nMelanie: Yeah, Caroline, my family's been great - their love and support really helped me through tough times. It's awesome! We even went on another camping trip in the forest. (shared image: a photo of a man and two children sitting around a campfire)\nCaroline: Awesome, Mel! Family support's huge. What else do you guys like doing together? (shared image: a photo of a family walking through a forest with a toddler)\nMelanie: We enjoy hiking in the mountains and exploring forests. It's a cool way to connect with nature and each other.\nCaroline: Wow, Mel, that sounds awesome! Exploring nature and family time is so special.\nMelanie: Yeah, Caroline, they're some of my fave memories. It brings us together and brings us happiness. Glad you're here to share in it.\nCaroline: Thanks, Melanie! Really glad to have you as a friend to share my journey. You're awesome!\nMelanie: Thanks, Caroline! Appreciate your friendship. It's great to have a supporter!\nCaroline: No worries, Mel! Your friendship means so much to me. Enjoy your day!",
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judgeglm-4.7✓ correct
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You are grading a question-answering system's response against a gold answer, for questions about long conversations between two people. Question: What do Melanie's kids like? Gold answer: dinosaurs, nature Model response: Melanie's kids like exploring and playing outdoors (parks, beaches, forests), learning about animals (especially dinosaurs), camping (roasting marshmallows, telling stories), pottery, painting nature-inspired art, and hiking. Think step by step about whether the model response contains (or is equivalent to) the gold answer. The response may be more verbose than the gold answer, or word things differently — that is fine as long as the asked-for information is present and correct. For temporal questions, accept answers that clearly refer to the same date/time even if formatted differently. For list-style answers, the response must cover the substance of the gold answer, not just a subset, to count as correct. After reasoning, output a final line in exactly this format: VERDICT: CORRECT or VERDICT: WRONG
Step 1: Identify the key components of the gold answer. The gold answer states "dinosaurs" and "nature".
Step 2: Analyze the model response to see if it contains these components.
Step 3: Check for "dinosaurs". The model response includes the phrase "learning about animals (especially dinosaurs)". This matches the first component.
Step 4: Check for "nature". The model response mentions "painting nature-inspired art". It also lists activities like exploring outdoors, hiking, and being in forests/parks, which substantiate the concept of "nature". The word "nature" is explicitly present in the text.
Step 5: Verify coverage. The model response includes both elements found in the gold answer. While it is more verbose and includes additional details (camping, pottery), it covers the full substance of the gold answer.
VERDICT: CORRECT
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Here's our latest work from last weekend. (shared image: a photo of a painting of a sunset with a palm tree)\nCaroline: Wow Mel, that painting's amazing! The colors are so bold and it really highlights the beauty of nature. Y'all work on it together?\nMelanie: Thanks, Caroline! We both helped with the painting - it was great bonding over it and chatting about nature. We found these lovely flowers. Appreciating the small things in life, too. (shared image: a photo of a field of purple flowers with green leaves)\nCaroline: That photo is stunning! So glad you bonded over our love of nature. Last Friday I went to a council meeting for adoption. It was inspiring and emotional - so many people wanted to create loving homes for children in need. It made me even more determined to adopt.\nMelanie: Wow, Caroline, way to go! Your future fam will get a kick out of having you. What do you think of these? (shared image: a photo of a blue vase with a bouquet of sunflowers and roses)\nCaroline: Thanks Melanie - love the blue vase in the pic! Blue's my fave, it makes me feel relaxed. Sunflowers mean warmth and happiness, right? While roses stand for love and beauty? That's neat. What do flowers mean to you?\nMelanie: Flowers bring joy. They represent growth, beauty and reminding us to appreciate the small moments. They were an important part of my wedding decor and always remind me of that day. (shared image: a photo of a row of white chairs with flowers on them)\nCaroline: It must have been special at your wedding. I wish I had known you back then!\nMelanie: It was amazing, Caroline. The day was full of love and joy. Everyone we love was there to celebrate us - it was really special. (shared image: a photo of a wedding ceremony in a greenhouse with people taking pictures)\nCaroline: Wow, what a great day! Glad everyone could make it. What was your favorite part?\nMelanie: Marrying my partner and promising to be together forever was the best part. (shared image: a photo of a man and woman standing on a beach)\nCaroline: Wow, nice pic! You both looked amazing. One special memory for me was this pride parade I went to a few weeks ago. (shared image: a photo of a parade with people walking down the street)\nMelanie: Wow, looks awesome! Did you join in?\nCaroline: Yes, I did. It was amazing! I felt so accepted and happy, just being around people who accepted and celebrated me. It's definitely a top memory. (shared image: a photo of a group of people holding up signs and smiling)\nMelanie: Wow, what an experience! How did it make you feel?\nCaroline: I felt so proud and grateful - the vibes were amazing and it was comforting to know I'm not alone and have a great community around me. (shared image: a photo of a rainbow flag on a pole on a carpet)\nMelanie: Wow, Caroline! That's huge! How did it feel to be around so much love and acceptance?\nCaroline: It was awesome, Melanie! Being around people who embrace and back me up is beyond words. It really inspired me. (shared image: a photo of a group of people sitting on the ground with a dog)\nMelanie: Wow, that sounds awesome! Your friends and community really have your back. What's been the best part of it? (shared image: a photo of a girl sitting in a teepee with stuffed animals)\nCaroline: Realizing I can be me without fear and having the courage to transition was the best part. It's so freeing to express myself authentically and have people back me up. (shared image: a photo of a teepee with a teddy bear and pillows)\nMelanie: That's awesome, Caro! You've found the courage to be yourself - that's important for our mental health and finding peace. (shared image: a photo of a buddha statue and a candle on a table)\nCaroline: Thanks, Melanie! Been a long road, but I'm proud of how far I've come. How're you doing finding peace?\nMelanie: I'm getting there, Caroline. Creativity and family keep me at peace. (shared image: a photo of a man holding a frisbee in front of a frisbee golf basket)\nCaroline: That's awesome, Melanie! How have your family been supportive during your move?\nMelanie: My fam's been awesome - they helped out and showed lots of love and support.\nCaroline: Wow, Mel, family love and support is the best!\nMelanie: Yeah, Caroline, my family's been great - their love and support really helped me through tough times. It's awesome! We even went on another camping trip in the forest. (shared image: a photo of a man and two children sitting around a campfire)\nCaroline: Awesome, Mel! Family support's huge. What else do you guys like doing together? (shared image: a photo of a family walking through a forest with a toddler)\nMelanie: We enjoy hiking in the mountains and exploring forests. 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It was so amazing lying there and watching the sky light up with streaks of light. We all made wishes and felt so at one with the universe. That's a memory I'll never forget. (shared image: a photo of a plane flying in the sky with a star filled sky)\\nCaroline: Cool! What did it look like?\\nMelanie: The sky was so clear and filled with stars, and the meteor shower was amazing - it felt like we were part of something huge and awe-inspiring. (shared image: a photo of a plane flying in the sky with a trail of smoke coming out of it)\\nCaroline: Wow, Mel. That must've been breathtaking!\\nMelanie: It was one of those moments where I felt tiny and in awe of the universe. Reminds me how awesome life is - so many little moments like that. (shared image: a photo of a beach with footprints in the sand and a blue sky)\\nCaroline: That's great, Mel! What other good memories do you have that make you feel thankful for life?\\nMelanie: I'll never forget the day my youngest took her first steps. 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It was special to watch their creativity and imagination come to life, they made this! (shared image: a photo of a cup with a dog face on it)\\nCaroline: Aww, that's so sweet! That cup is so cute. It's awesome to see how kids show their personalities through art. What other creative projects do you do with them, besides pottery?\\nMelanie: We love painting together lately, especially nature-inspired ones. Here's our latest work from last weekend. (shared image: a photo of a painting of a sunset with a palm tree)\\nCaroline: Wow Mel, that painting's amazing! The colors are so bold and it really highlights the beauty of nature. Y'all work on it together?\\nMelanie: Thanks, Caroline! We both helped with the painting - it was great bonding over it and chatting about nature. We found these lovely flowers. Appreciating the small things in life, too. (shared image: a photo of a field of purple flowers with green leaves)\\nCaroline: That photo is stunning! So glad you bonded over our love of nature. Last Friday I went to a council meeting for adoption. It was inspiring and emotional - so many people wanted to create loving homes for children in need. It made me even more determined to adopt.\\nMelanie: Wow, Caroline, way to go! Your future fam will get a kick out of having you. What do you think of these? (shared image: a photo of a blue vase with a bouquet of sunflowers and roses)\\nCaroline: Thanks Melanie - love the blue vase in the pic! Blue's my fave, it makes me feel relaxed. Sunflowers mean warmth and happiness, right? While roses stand for love and beauty? That's neat. What do flowers mean to you?\\nMelanie: Flowers bring joy. They represent growth, beauty and reminding us to appreciate the small moments. They were an important part of my wedding decor and always remind me of that day. (shared image: a photo of a row of white chairs with flowers on them)\\nCaroline: It must have been special at your wedding. I wish I had known you back then!\\nMelanie: It was amazing, Caroline. The day was full of love and joy. Everyone we love was there to celebrate us - it was really special. (shared image: a photo of a wedding ceremony in a greenhouse with people taking pictures)\\nCaroline: Wow, what a great day! Glad everyone could make it. What was your favorite part?\\nMelanie: Marrying my partner and promising to be together forever was the best part. (shared image: a photo of a man and woman standing on a beach)\\nCaroline: Wow, nice pic! You both looked amazing. One special memory for me was this pride parade I went to a few weeks ago. (shared image: a photo of a parade with people walking down the street)\\nMelanie: Wow, looks awesome! Did you join in?\\nCaroline: Yes, I did. It was amazing! I felt so accepted and happy, just being around people who accepted and celebrated me. It's definitely a top memory. 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It's so freeing to express myself authentically and have people back me up. (shared image: a photo of a teepee with a teddy bear and pillows)\\nMelanie: That's awesome, Caro! You've found the courage to be yourself - that's important for our mental health and finding peace. (shared image: a photo of a buddha statue and a candle on a table)\\nCaroline: Thanks, Melanie! Been a long road, but I'm proud of how far I've come. How're you doing finding peace?\\nMelanie: I'm getting there, Caroline. Creativity and family keep me at peace. (shared image: a photo of a man holding a frisbee in front of a frisbee golf basket)\\nCaroline: That's awesome, Melanie! How have your family been supportive during your move?\\nMelanie: My fam's been awesome - they helped out and showed lots of love and support.\\nCaroline: Wow, Mel, family love and support is the best!\\nMelanie: Yeah, Caroline, my family's been great - their love and support really helped me through tough times. It's awesome! 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Q: What books has Melanie read?
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You are a question-answering assistant with access to retrieved memories from past conversations between two speakers. Answer the question using ONLY the memories. Be concise — answer with the specific fact(s) asked for, no preamble. Dates in memories may be in-band ('[Session date: ...]') or in valid-time metadata; use them for any time-based reasoning. If the answer genuinely cannot be determined from the memories, say 'Not enough information.'
QUESTION: What books has Melanie read?
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The gold answer provides a list of two books that Melanie has read: "Nothing is Impossible" and "Charlotte's Web". The model response only provides one of these books: "Charlotte's Web". According to the instructions, for list-style answers, the response must cover the substance of the gold answer, not just a subset. Since the model response is missing one of the required books, it is incorrect.
VERDICT: WRONG
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Take a look at this. (shared image: a photo of a person holding a necklace with a cross and a heart)\\nMelanie: Hey, Caroline! Nice to hear from you! Love the necklace, any special meaning to it?\\nCaroline: Thanks, Melanie! This necklace is super special to me - a gift from my grandma in my home country, Sweden. She gave it to me when I was young, and it stands for love, faith and strength. It's like a reminder of my roots and all the love and support I get from my family.\\nMelanie: That's gorgeous, Caroline! It's awesome what items can mean so much to us, right? Got any other objects that you treasure, like that necklace? (shared image: a photo of a stack of bowls with different designs on them)\\nCaroline: Yep, Melanie! I've got some other stuff with sentimental value, like my hand-painted bowl. A friend made it for my 18th birthday ten years ago. The pattern and colors are awesome-- it reminds me of art and self-expression.\\nMelanie: That sounds great, Caroline! It's awesome having stuff around that make us think of good connections and times. Actually, I just took my fam camping in the mountains last week - it was a really nice time together!\\nCaroline: Sounds great, Mel. Glad you made some new family mems. How was it? Anything fun?\\nMelanie: It was an awesome time, Caroline! We explored nature, roasted marshmallows around the campfire and even went on a hike. The view from the top was amazing! The 2 younger kids love nature. It was so special having these moments together as a family - I'll never forget it!\\nCaroline: That's awesome, Melanie! Family moments like that are so special. Glad y'all had such a great time.\\nMelanie: Thanks, Caroline! Family time matters to me. What's up with you lately?\\nCaroline: Lately, I've been looking into counseling and mental health as a career. I want to help people who have gone through the same things as me. (shared image: a photo of a book shelf with many books on it)\\nMelanie: Sounds great! 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It was such a welcoming environment and I felt totally accepted. I'm really thankful for this amazing community - it's shown me how important it is to fight for trans rights and spread awareness.\\nMelanie: Wow, Caroline, that sounds awesome! So glad you felt accepted and supported. Events like these are great for reminding us of how strong community can be!\\nCaroline: Yeah, it's true! Having people who back you makes such a huge difference. It's great to see how far LGBTQ rights have come, but there's still plenty of progress to be made. I wanna help make a difference.\\nMelanie: Wow, Caroline. We've come so far, but there's more to do. Your drive to help is awesome! What's your plan to pitch in?\\nCaroline: Thanks, Mell! I'm still looking into counseling and mental health jobs. It's important to me that people have someone to talk to, and I want to help make that happen.\\nMelanie: Wow, Caroline! You're so inspiring for wanting to help others with their mental health. 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Which one has been your favorite guide?\\nCaroline: I loved \\\"Becoming Nicole\\\" by Amy Ellis Nutt. It's a real inspiring true story about a trans girl and her family. It made me feel connected and gave me a lot of hope for my own path. Highly recommend it for sure! (shared image: a photo of a dog sitting in a boat on the water)\\nMelanie: That sounds awesome! What did you take away from it to use in your life?\\nCaroline: It taught me self-acceptance and how to find support. It also showed me that tough times don't last - hope and love exist. Pets bring so much joy too, though.\\nMelanie: Caroline, those lessons are great - self-acceptance and finding support are key. Plus pets are awesome for joy and comfort, can't agree more! (shared image: a photography of two little girls sitting on the steps with a dog)\\nCaroline: That's so nice! What pet do you have?\\nMelanie: We've got a pup and a kitty. That's the dog, and here's our cat! 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I'm starting to realize that self-care is really important. It's a journey for me, but when I look after myself, I'm able to better look after my family.\\nCaroline: I totally agree, Melanie. Taking care of ourselves is so important - even if it's not always easy. Great that you're prioritizing self-care.\\nMelanie: Yeah, it's tough. So I'm carving out some me-time each day - running, reading, or playing my violin - which refreshes me and helps me stay present for my fam!\\nCaroline: That's great, Mel! Taking time for yourself is so important. You're doing an awesome job looking after yourself and your family!\\nMelanie: Thanks, Caroline. It's still a work in progress, but I'm doing my best. My kids are so excited about summer break! We're thinking about going camping next month. Any fun plans for the summer?\\nCaroline: Researching adoption agencies \\u2014 it's been a dream to have a family and give a loving home to kids who need it.\\nMelanie: Wow, Caroline! That's awesome! 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It was hard to see how neglected some people are, but it was great to feel like we could make a difference.\nCaroline: Wow, Mel, you're amazing! Volunteering and making a difference- it's so heartwarming. You're an inspiration to us all! (shared image: a photo of a crowd of people walking down a street with a rainbow flag)\nMelanie: Thanks, Caroline! I really appreciate your help and motivation. What made you decide to transition and join the transgender community? (shared image: a photo of a bulletin board with a rainbow flag and a don't ever be afraid to)\nCaroline: Finding a community where I'm accepted, loved and supported has really meant a lot to me. It's made a huge difference to have people who get what I'm going through. Stuff like this mural are really special to me! (shared image: a photo of a building with a large eagle painted on it)\nMelanie: Caroline, glad you found a supportive community! Can you tell me more about why it's special to you?\nCaroline: The rainbow flag mural is important to me as it reflects the courage and strength of the trans community. The eagle symbolizes freedom and pride, representing my own resilience and that of others. (shared image: a photo of a stained glass window with a picture of a person on a horse)\nMelanie: I'm in awe of your courage as a trans person. Have you made any more art lately? (shared image: a photo of a stained glass window with a person holding a key)\nCaroline: Thanks, Mel! I made this stained glass window to remind myself and others that within us all is the key to discovering our true potential and living our best life. (shared image: a photo of three stained glass windows in a church with a clock)\nMelanie: Wow, Caroline, that looks amazing! What inspired it?\nCaroline: Thanks! It was made for a local church and shows time changing our lives. I made it to show my own journey as a transgender woman and how we should accept growth and change. (shared image: a photo of a large stained glass window in a church)\nMelanie: Wow, Caroline! All those colors are incredible and the story it tells is so inspiring. (shared image: a photo of a door with a stained glass window and a coat rack)\nCaroline: Thanks, Mel! Glad you like it. It's a symbol of togetherness, to celebrate differences and be that much closer. I'd love to make something like this next! (shared image: a photo of a painted sidewalk with a rainbow design on it)\nMelanie: Wow, that's gorgeous! Where did you find it?\nCaroline: I was out walking in my neighborhood when I came across this cool rainbow sidewalk for Pride Month. It was so vibrant and welcoming, I had to take a picture! It reminds us that love and acceptance are everywhere\u2014even where we least expect it.\nMelanie: That's so nice, Caroline! Art can be in the most unlikely places. 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"object": "[Session date: 4:33 pm on 12 July, 2023]\nCaroline: Hey Mel, great to chat with you again! So much has happened since we last spoke - I went to an LGBTQ conference two days ago and it was really special. I got the chance to meet and connect with people who've gone through similar journeys. It was such a welcoming environment and I felt totally accepted. I'm really thankful for this amazing community - it's shown me how important it is to fight for trans rights and spread awareness.\nMelanie: Wow, Caroline, that sounds awesome! So glad you felt accepted and supported. Events like these are great for reminding us of how strong community can be!\nCaroline: Yeah, it's true! Having people who back you makes such a huge difference. It's great to see how far LGBTQ rights have come, but there's still plenty of progress to be made. I wanna help make a difference.\nMelanie: Wow, Caroline. We've come so far, but there's more to do. Your drive to help is awesome! What's your plan to pitch in?\nCaroline: Thanks, Mell! I'm still looking into counseling and mental health jobs. It's important to me that people have someone to talk to, and I want to help make that happen.\nMelanie: Wow, Caroline! You're so inspiring for wanting to help others with their mental health. What's pushing you to keep going forward with it?\nCaroline: I struggled with mental health, and support I got was really helpful. It made me realize how important it is for others to have a support system. So, I started looking into counseling and mental health career options, so I could help other people on their own journeys like I was helped.\nMelanie: Caroline, so glad you got the support! Your experience really brought you to where you need to be. You're gonna make a huge difference! This book I read last year reminds me to always pursue my dreams, just like you are doing!\ud83c\udf1f (shared image: a photography of a book cover with a gold coin on it)\nCaroline: Thanks so much, Mel! Seeing this pic just made me appreciate my love of reading even more. Books guide me, motivate me and help me discover who I am. They're a huge part of my journey, and this one's reminding me to keep going and never give up!\nMelanie: Wow, Caroline! Books have such an awesome power! Which one has been your favorite guide?\nCaroline: I loved \"Becoming Nicole\" by Amy Ellis Nutt. It's a real inspiring true story about a trans girl and her family. It made me feel connected and gave me a lot of hope for my own path. Highly recommend it for sure! (shared image: a photo of a dog sitting in a boat on the water)\nMelanie: That sounds awesome! What did you take away from it to use in your life?\nCaroline: It taught me self-acceptance and how to find support. It also showed me that tough times don't last - hope and love exist. Pets bring so much joy too, though.\nMelanie: Caroline, those lessons are great - self-acceptance and finding support are key. Plus pets are awesome for joy and comfort, can't agree more! (shared image: a photography of two little girls sitting on the steps with a dog)\nCaroline: That's so nice! What pet do you have?\nMelanie: We've got a pup and a kitty. That's the dog, and here's our cat! They brighten up our day and always make us smile. (shared image: a photo of a cat laying on the floor with its head on the floor)\nCaroline: Ah, they're adorable! What are their names? Pets sure do bring so much joy to us!\nMelanie: Luna and Oliver! They are so sweet and playful - they really liven up the house! Just got some new shoes, too! (shared image: a photo of a person wearing pink sneakers on a white rug)\nCaroline: Love that purple color! For walking or running?\nMelanie: Thanks, Caroline! These are for running. Been running longer since our last chat - a great way to destress and clear my mind. (shared image: a photo of a pair of pink sneakers in a box)\nCaroline: Wow! What got you into running?\nMelanie: I've been running farther to de-stress, which has been great for my headspace.\nCaroline: Cool, Melanie! Running can really boost your mood. Keep it up!\nMelanie: Thanks, Caroline! This has been great for my mental health. I'm gonna keep it up.\nCaroline: Awesome, Melanie! Mental health's a priority, so make sure you take care of yourself.\nMelanie: Caroline, thanks! Mental health is important to me, and it's made such an improvement!\nCaroline: Glad it helped ya, Melanie!",
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"object": "[Session date: 1:14 pm on 25 May, 2023]\nMelanie: Hey Caroline, since we last chatted, I've had a lot of things happening to me. I ran a charity race for mental health last Saturday \u2013 it was really rewarding. Really made me think about taking care of our minds.\nCaroline: That charity race sounds great, Mel! Making a difference & raising awareness for mental health is super rewarding - I'm really proud of you for taking part!\nMelanie: Thanks, Caroline! The event was really thought-provoking. I'm starting to realize that self-care is really important. It's a journey for me, but when I look after myself, I'm able to better look after my family.\nCaroline: I totally agree, Melanie. Taking care of ourselves is so important - even if it's not always easy. Great that you're prioritizing self-care.\nMelanie: Yeah, it's tough. So I'm carving out some me-time each day - running, reading, or playing my violin - which refreshes me and helps me stay present for my fam!\nCaroline: That's great, Mel! Taking time for yourself is so important. You're doing an awesome job looking after yourself and your family!\nMelanie: Thanks, Caroline. It's still a work in progress, but I'm doing my best. My kids are so excited about summer break! We're thinking about going camping next month. Any fun plans for the summer?\nCaroline: Researching adoption agencies \u2014 it's been a dream to have a family and give a loving home to kids who need it.\nMelanie: Wow, Caroline! That's awesome! Taking in kids in need - you're so kind. Your future family is gonna be so lucky to have you!\nCaroline: Thanks, Mel! My goal is to give kids a loving home. I'm truly grateful for all the support I've got from friends and mentors. Now the hard work starts to turn my dream into a reality. And here's one of the adoption agencies I'm looking into. It's a lot to take in, but I'm feeling hopeful and optimistic. (shared image: a photography of a sign for a new arrival and an information and domestic building)\nMelanie: Wow, that agency looks great! What made you pick it?\nCaroline: I chose them 'cause they help LGBTQ+ folks with adoption. Their inclusivity and support really spoke to me.\nMelanie: That's great, Caroline! Loving the inclusivity and support. Anything you're excited for in the adoption process?\nCaroline: I'm thrilled to make a family for kids who need one. It'll be tough as a single parent, but I'm up for the challenge!\nMelanie: You're doing something amazing! Creating a family for those kids is so lovely. You'll be an awesome mom! Good luck!\nCaroline: Thanks, Melanie! Your kind words really mean a lot. I'll do my best to make sure these kids have a safe and loving home.\nMelanie: No doubts, Caroline. You have such a caring heart - they'll get all the love and stability they need! Excited for this new chapter!",
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"object": "[Session date: 1:51 pm on 15 July, 2023]\nCaroline: Hey Mel, what's up? Been a busy week since we talked.\nMelanie: Hey Caroline, it's been super busy here. So much since we talked! Last Fri I finally took my kids to a pottery workshop. We all made our own pots, it was fun and therapeutic! (shared image: a photography of a group of children making clay sculptures in a classroom)\nCaroline: Wow, Mel! Sounds like you and the kids had a blast. How'd they like it?\nMelanie: The kids loved it! They were so excited to get their hands dirty and make something with clay. It was special to watch their creativity and imagination come to life, they made this! (shared image: a photo of a cup with a dog face on it)\nCaroline: Aww, that's so sweet! That cup is so cute. It's awesome to see how kids show their personalities through art. What other creative projects do you do with them, besides pottery?\nMelanie: We love painting together lately, especially nature-inspired ones. Here's our latest work from last weekend. (shared image: a photo of a painting of a sunset with a palm tree)\nCaroline: Wow Mel, that painting's amazing! The colors are so bold and it really highlights the beauty of nature. Y'all work on it together?\nMelanie: Thanks, Caroline! We both helped with the painting - it was great bonding over it and chatting about nature. We found these lovely flowers. Appreciating the small things in life, too. (shared image: a photo of a field of purple flowers with green leaves)\nCaroline: That photo is stunning! So glad you bonded over our love of nature. Last Friday I went to a council meeting for adoption. It was inspiring and emotional - so many people wanted to create loving homes for children in need. It made me even more determined to adopt.\nMelanie: Wow, Caroline, way to go! Your future fam will get a kick out of having you. What do you think of these? (shared image: a photo of a blue vase with a bouquet of sunflowers and roses)\nCaroline: Thanks Melanie - love the blue vase in the pic! Blue's my fave, it makes me feel relaxed. Sunflowers mean warmth and happiness, right? While roses stand for love and beauty? That's neat. What do flowers mean to you?\nMelanie: Flowers bring joy. They represent growth, beauty and reminding us to appreciate the small moments. They were an important part of my wedding decor and always remind me of that day. (shared image: a photo of a row of white chairs with flowers on them)\nCaroline: It must have been special at your wedding. I wish I had known you back then!\nMelanie: It was amazing, Caroline. The day was full of love and joy. Everyone we love was there to celebrate us - it was really special. (shared image: a photo of a wedding ceremony in a greenhouse with people taking pictures)\nCaroline: Wow, what a great day! Glad everyone could make it. What was your favorite part?\nMelanie: Marrying my partner and promising to be together forever was the best part. (shared image: a photo of a man and woman standing on a beach)\nCaroline: Wow, nice pic! You both looked amazing. One special memory for me was this pride parade I went to a few weeks ago. (shared image: a photo of a parade with people walking down the street)\nMelanie: Wow, looks awesome! Did you join in?\nCaroline: Yes, I did. It was amazing! I felt so accepted and happy, just being around people who accepted and celebrated me. It's definitely a top memory. (shared image: a photo of a group of people holding up signs and smiling)\nMelanie: Wow, what an experience! How did it make you feel?\nCaroline: I felt so proud and grateful - the vibes were amazing and it was comforting to know I'm not alone and have a great community around me. (shared image: a photo of a rainbow flag on a pole on a carpet)\nMelanie: Wow, Caroline! That's huge! How did it feel to be around so much love and acceptance?\nCaroline: It was awesome, Melanie! Being around people who embrace and back me up is beyond words. It really inspired me. (shared image: a photo of a group of people sitting on the ground with a dog)\nMelanie: Wow, that sounds awesome! Your friends and community really have your back. What's been the best part of it? (shared image: a photo of a girl sitting in a teepee with stuffed animals)\nCaroline: Realizing I can be me without fear and having the courage to transition was the best part. It's so freeing to express myself authentically and have people back me up. (shared image: a photo of a teepee with a teddy bear and pillows)\nMelanie: That's awesome, Caro! You've found the courage to be yourself - that's important for our mental health and finding peace. (shared image: a photo of a buddha statue and a candle on a table)\nCaroline: Thanks, Melanie! Been a long road, but I'm proud of how far I've come. How're you doing finding peace?\nMelanie: I'm getting there, Caroline. Creativity and family keep me at peace. (shared image: a photo of a man holding a frisbee in front of a frisbee golf basket)\nCaroline: That's awesome, Melanie! How have your family been supportive during your move?\nMelanie: My fam's been awesome - they helped out and showed lots of love and support.\nCaroline: Wow, Mel, family love and support is the best!\nMelanie: Yeah, Caroline, my family's been great - their love and support really helped me through tough times. It's awesome! We even went on another camping trip in the forest. (shared image: a photo of a man and two children sitting around a campfire)\nCaroline: Awesome, Mel! Family support's huge. What else do you guys like doing together? (shared image: a photo of a family walking through a forest with a toddler)\nMelanie: We enjoy hiking in the mountains and exploring forests. It's a cool way to connect with nature and each other.\nCaroline: Wow, Mel, that sounds awesome! Exploring nature and family time is so special.\nMelanie: Yeah, Caroline, they're some of my fave memories. It brings us together and brings us happiness. Glad you're here to share in it.\nCaroline: Thanks, Melanie! Really glad to have you as a friend to share my journey. You're awesome!\nMelanie: Thanks, Caroline! Appreciate your friendship. It's great to have a supporter!\nCaroline: No worries, Mel! Your friendship means so much to me. Enjoy your day!",
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The model response explicitly mentions that "Melanie runs to destress" and "finds pottery relaxing." This covers both items listed in the gold answer: Running and pottery. Although the model includes additional activities (reading, violin, painting, hiking, camping), the prompt states that being more verbose is fine as long as the asked-for information is present. Since the model correctly covers the substance of the gold answer, it is correct.
VERDICT: CORRECT
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Love and acceptance really can be found everywhere. (shared image: a photo of a person drawing a flower on the ground)\nCaroline: Agreed, Mel! Art can be a real mood-booster - I saw someone drawing on the ground the other day and it made me so happy. Creativity sure can lighten someone's day. (shared image: a photo of a painting of flowers and a watercolor palette)\nMelanie: Wow, Caroline, that's so nice! The colors are so bright and the flowers are so pretty. Art is such a source of joy.\nCaroline: Thanks, Mel! Art gives me so much joy. It helps me show my feelings and freeze gorgeous moments, like a bouquet of flowers. (shared image: a photo of a drawing of a bunch of flowers on a table)\nMelanie: Wow, did you make that? It looks so real!\nCaroline: Yeah, definitely! Drawing flowers is one of my faves. Appreciating nature and sharing it is great. What about you, Mel? What type of art do you love? 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What was your favorite part?\nMelanie: Marrying my partner and promising to be together forever was the best part. (shared image: a photo of a man and woman standing on a beach)\nCaroline: Wow, nice pic! You both looked amazing. One special memory for me was this pride parade I went to a few weeks ago. (shared image: a photo of a parade with people walking down the street)\nMelanie: Wow, looks awesome! Did you join in?\nCaroline: Yes, I did. It was amazing! I felt so accepted and happy, just being around people who accepted and celebrated me. It's definitely a top memory. (shared image: a photo of a group of people holding up signs and smiling)\nMelanie: Wow, what an experience! How did it make you feel?\nCaroline: I felt so proud and grateful - the vibes were amazing and it was comforting to know I'm not alone and have a great community around me. (shared image: a photo of a rainbow flag on a pole on a carpet)\nMelanie: Wow, Caroline! That's huge! How did it feel to be around so much love and acceptance?\nCaroline: It was awesome, Melanie! Being around people who embrace and back me up is beyond words. It really inspired me. (shared image: a photo of a group of people sitting on the ground with a dog)\nMelanie: Wow, that sounds awesome! Your friends and community really have your back. What's been the best part of it? (shared image: a photo of a girl sitting in a teepee with stuffed animals)\nCaroline: Realizing I can be me without fear and having the courage to transition was the best part. It's so freeing to express myself authentically and have people back me up. (shared image: a photo of a teepee with a teddy bear and pillows)\nMelanie: That's awesome, Caro! You've found the courage to be yourself - that's important for our mental health and finding peace. (shared image: a photo of a buddha statue and a candle on a table)\nCaroline: Thanks, Melanie! Been a long road, but I'm proud of how far I've come. 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(shared image: a photo of a painting of a sunset with a palm tree)\\nCaroline: Wow Mel, that painting's amazing! The colors are so bold and it really highlights the beauty of nature. Y'all work on it together?\\nMelanie: Thanks, Caroline! We both helped with the painting - it was great bonding over it and chatting about nature. We found these lovely flowers. Appreciating the small things in life, too. (shared image: a photo of a field of purple flowers with green leaves)\\nCaroline: That photo is stunning! So glad you bonded over our love of nature. Last Friday I went to a council meeting for adoption. It was inspiring and emotional - so many people wanted to create loving homes for children in need. It made me even more determined to adopt.\\nMelanie: Wow, Caroline, way to go! Your future fam will get a kick out of having you. What do you think of these? (shared image: a photo of a blue vase with a bouquet of sunflowers and roses)\\nCaroline: Thanks Melanie - love the blue vase in the pic! Blue's my fave, it makes me feel relaxed. Sunflowers mean warmth and happiness, right? While roses stand for love and beauty? That's neat. What do flowers mean to you?\\nMelanie: Flowers bring joy. They represent growth, beauty and reminding us to appreciate the small moments. They were an important part of my wedding decor and always remind me of that day. (shared image: a photo of a row of white chairs with flowers on them)\\nCaroline: It must have been special at your wedding. I wish I had known you back then!\\nMelanie: It was amazing, Caroline. The day was full of love and joy. Everyone we love was there to celebrate us - it was really special. (shared image: a photo of a wedding ceremony in a greenhouse with people taking pictures)\\nCaroline: Wow, what a great day! Glad everyone could make it. What was your favorite part?\\nMelanie: Marrying my partner and promising to be together forever was the best part. (shared image: a photo of a man and woman standing on a beach)\\nCaroline: Wow, nice pic! You both looked amazing. One special memory for me was this pride parade I went to a few weeks ago. (shared image: a photo of a parade with people walking down the street)\\nMelanie: Wow, looks awesome! Did you join in?\\nCaroline: Yes, I did. It was amazing! I felt so accepted and happy, just being around people who accepted and celebrated me. It's definitely a top memory. (shared image: a photo of a group of people holding up signs and smiling)\\nMelanie: Wow, what an experience! How did it make you feel?\\nCaroline: I felt so proud and grateful - the vibes were amazing and it was comforting to know I'm not alone and have a great community around me. (shared image: a photo of a rainbow flag on a pole on a carpet)\\nMelanie: Wow, Caroline! That's huge! How did it feel to be around so much love and acceptance?\\nCaroline: It was awesome, Melanie! Being around people who embrace and back me up is beyond words. It really inspired me. (shared image: a photo of a group of people sitting on the ground with a dog)\\nMelanie: Wow, that sounds awesome! Your friends and community really have your back. What's been the best part of it? (shared image: a photo of a girl sitting in a teepee with stuffed animals)\\nCaroline: Realizing I can be me without fear and having the courage to transition was the best part. It's so freeing to express myself authentically and have people back me up. (shared image: a photo of a teepee with a teddy bear and pillows)\\nMelanie: That's awesome, Caro! You've found the courage to be yourself - that's important for our mental health and finding peace. (shared image: a photo of a buddha statue and a candle on a table)\\nCaroline: Thanks, Melanie! Been a long road, but I'm proud of how far I've come. 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(shared image: a photo of a bookcase filled with books and toys)\\nMelanie: Sounds great! What kind of books you got in your library?\\nCaroline: I've got lots of kids' books- classics, stories from different cultures, educational books, all of that. What's a favorite book you remember from your childhood?\\nMelanie: I loved reading \\\"Charlotte's Web\\\" as a kid. It was so cool seeing how friendship and compassion can make a difference. (shared image: a photo of a book cover with a picture of a girl and a cat)\\nCaroline: Wow, that's great! It sure shows how important friendship and compassion are. It's made me appreciate how lucky I am to have my friends and family helping with my transition. They make all the difference. We even had a picnic last week! (shared image: a photo of a group of women sitting on a blanket in a park)\\nMelanie: That's a gorgeous photo, Caroline! Wow, the love around you is awesome. How have your friends and fam been helping you out with your transition?\\nCaroline: Thanks, Melanie! This support network has been amazing. They've been there for me every step of the way giving me love, guidance, and acceptance. I couldn't have done it without them.\\nMelanie: Wow, Caroline! It's great you have people to support you, that's really awesome!\\nCaroline: I'm so lucky to have such a great support system around me. Their love and encouragement has really helped me accept and grow into my true self. They've been instrumental in my transition.\\nMelanie: Glad you have support, Caroline! Unconditional love is so important. Here's a pic of my family camping at the beach. We love it, it brings us closer! (shared image: a photo of a family sitting around a campfire on the beach)\",\n \"valid_from\": null,\n \"valid_to\": null,\n \"source\": \"recall\"\n }\n]\n\nFinal answer:",
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Q: What did Caroline research?
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You are a question-answering assistant with access to retrieved memories from past conversations between two speakers. Answer the question using ONLY the memories. Be concise — answer with the specific fact(s) asked for, no preamble. Dates in memories may be in-band ('[Session date: ...]') or in valid-time metadata; use them for any time-based reasoning. If the answer genuinely cannot be determined from the memories, say 'Not enough information.'
QUESTION: What did Caroline research?
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Those colors are so vivid, it really looks like a real sunset. What gave you the idea to paint it?\nCaroline: Thanks, Melanie! I painted it after I visited the beach last week. Just seeing the sun dip below the horizon, all the amazing colors - it was amazing and calming. So I just had to try to capture that feeling in my painting. (shared image: a photo of a painting of a sunset over the ocean)\nMelanie: Wow, the beach really inspired you. The art really took me to that moment and I can feel the serenity. You captured the sunset perfectly, so peaceful!\nCaroline: Thanks Mel, really appreciate your kind words. It means a lot to me that you can feel the sense of peace and serenity. Makes me feel connected.\nMelanie: I feel the same way! Art is so cool like that - it connects us and helps us understand each other. I was actually just remembering yesterday, spending the day with my fam volunteering at a homeless shelter. It was hard to see how neglected some people are, but it was great to feel like we could make a difference.\nCaroline: Wow, Mel, you're amazing! Volunteering and making a difference- it's so heartwarming. You're an inspiration to us all! (shared image: a photo of a crowd of people walking down a street with a rainbow flag)\nMelanie: Thanks, Caroline! I really appreciate your help and motivation. What made you decide to transition and join the transgender community? (shared image: a photo of a bulletin board with a rainbow flag and a don't ever be afraid to)\nCaroline: Finding a community where I'm accepted, loved and supported has really meant a lot to me. It's made a huge difference to have people who get what I'm going through. Stuff like this mural are really special to me! (shared image: a photo of a building with a large eagle painted on it)\nMelanie: Caroline, glad you found a supportive community! 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I made it to show my own journey as a transgender woman and how we should accept growth and change. (shared image: a photo of a large stained glass window in a church)\nMelanie: Wow, Caroline! All those colors are incredible and the story it tells is so inspiring. (shared image: a photo of a door with a stained glass window and a coat rack)\nCaroline: Thanks, Mel! Glad you like it. It's a symbol of togetherness, to celebrate differences and be that much closer. I'd love to make something like this next! (shared image: a photo of a painted sidewalk with a rainbow design on it)\nMelanie: Wow, that's gorgeous! Where did you find it?\nCaroline: I was out walking in my neighborhood when I came across this cool rainbow sidewalk for Pride Month. It was so vibrant and welcoming, I had to take a picture! It reminds us that love and acceptance are everywhere\u2014even where we least expect it.\nMelanie: That's so nice, Caroline! Art can be in the most unlikely places. Love and acceptance really can be found everywhere. (shared image: a photo of a person drawing a flower on the ground)\nCaroline: Agreed, Mel! Art can be a real mood-booster - I saw someone drawing on the ground the other day and it made me so happy. Creativity sure can lighten someone's day. (shared image: a photo of a painting of flowers and a watercolor palette)\nMelanie: Wow, Caroline, that's so nice! The colors are so bright and the flowers are so pretty. Art is such a source of joy.\nCaroline: Thanks, Mel! Art gives me so much joy. It helps me show my feelings and freeze gorgeous moments, like a bouquet of flowers. (shared image: a photo of a drawing of a bunch of flowers on a table)\nMelanie: Wow, did you make that? It looks so real!\nCaroline: Yeah, definitely! Drawing flowers is one of my faves. Appreciating nature and sharing it is great. What about you, Mel? What type of art do you love? 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judgeglm-4.7✓ correct
▸ input prompt
You are grading a question-answering system's response against a gold answer, for questions about long conversations between two people. Question: What did Caroline research? Gold answer: Adoption agencies Model response: Adoption agencies and counseling or mental health work. Think step by step about whether the model response contains (or is equivalent to) the gold answer. The response may be more verbose than the gold answer, or word things differently — that is fine as long as the asked-for information is present and correct. For temporal questions, accept answers that clearly refer to the same date/time even if formatted differently. For list-style answers, the response must cover the substance of the gold answer, not just a subset, to count as correct. After reasoning, output a final line in exactly this format: VERDICT: CORRECT or VERDICT: WRONG
The model response includes the gold answer "Adoption agencies" while adding extra information about counseling or mental health work. Since the prompt allows for verbosity and additional information as long as the gold answer substance is present and correct, the model response is acceptable.
VERDICT: CORRECT
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There's something I want to tell you. I went hiking last week and got into a bad spot with some people. It really bugged me, so I tried to apologize to them. (shared image: a photo of a woman sitting on a sign on top of a mountain)\\nMelanie: Wow, Caroline! Sorry that happened to you. It's tough when those things happen, but it's great you apologized. Takes a lot of courage and maturity! What do you think of this? (shared image: a photo of a plate with a bunch of flowers on it)\\nCaroline: Thanks, Melanie! That plate is awesome! Did you make it?\\nMelanie: Yeah, I made it in pottery class yesterday. I love it! Pottery's so relaxing and creative. Have you tried it yet?\\nCaroline: Nah, I haven't. I've been busy painting - here's something I just finished. (shared image: a photo of a painting of a sunset on a small easel)\\nMelanie: Wow Caroline, that looks amazing! Those colors are so vivid, it really looks like a real sunset. What gave you the idea to paint it?\\nCaroline: Thanks, Melanie! I painted it after I visited the beach last week. Just seeing the sun dip below the horizon, all the amazing colors - it was amazing and calming. So I just had to try to capture that feeling in my painting. (shared image: a photo of a painting of a sunset over the ocean)\\nMelanie: Wow, the beach really inspired you. The art really took me to that moment and I can feel the serenity. You captured the sunset perfectly, so peaceful!\\nCaroline: Thanks Mel, really appreciate your kind words. It means a lot to me that you can feel the sense of peace and serenity. Makes me feel connected.\\nMelanie: I feel the same way! Art is so cool like that - it connects us and helps us understand each other. I was actually just remembering yesterday, spending the day with my fam volunteering at a homeless shelter. 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Can you tell me more about why it's special to you?\\nCaroline: The rainbow flag mural is important to me as it reflects the courage and strength of the trans community. The eagle symbolizes freedom and pride, representing my own resilience and that of others. (shared image: a photo of a stained glass window with a picture of a person on a horse)\\nMelanie: I'm in awe of your courage as a trans person. Have you made any more art lately? (shared image: a photo of a stained glass window with a person holding a key)\\nCaroline: Thanks, Mel! I made this stained glass window to remind myself and others that within us all is the key to discovering our true potential and living our best life. (shared image: a photo of three stained glass windows in a church with a clock)\\nMelanie: Wow, Caroline, that looks amazing! What inspired it?\\nCaroline: Thanks! It was made for a local church and shows time changing our lives. I made it to show my own journey as a transgender woman and how we should accept growth and change. (shared image: a photo of a large stained glass window in a church)\\nMelanie: Wow, Caroline! All those colors are incredible and the story it tells is so inspiring. (shared image: a photo of a door with a stained glass window and a coat rack)\\nCaroline: Thanks, Mel! Glad you like it. It's a symbol of togetherness, to celebrate differences and be that much closer. I'd love to make something like this next! (shared image: a photo of a painted sidewalk with a rainbow design on it)\\nMelanie: Wow, that's gorgeous! Where did you find it?\\nCaroline: I was out walking in my neighborhood when I came across this cool rainbow sidewalk for Pride Month. It was so vibrant and welcoming, I had to take a picture! It reminds us that love and acceptance are everywhere\\u2014even where we least expect it.\\nMelanie: That's so nice, Caroline! Art can be in the most unlikely places. Love and acceptance really can be found everywhere. (shared image: a photo of a person drawing a flower on the ground)\\nCaroline: Agreed, Mel! Art can be a real mood-booster - I saw someone drawing on the ground the other day and it made me so happy. Creativity sure can lighten someone's day. (shared image: a photo of a painting of flowers and a watercolor palette)\\nMelanie: Wow, Caroline, that's so nice! The colors are so bright and the flowers are so pretty. Art is such a source of joy.\\nCaroline: Thanks, Mel! Art gives me so much joy. It helps me show my feelings and freeze gorgeous moments, like a bouquet of flowers. (shared image: a photo of a drawing of a bunch of flowers on a table)\\nMelanie: Wow, did you make that? It looks so real!\\nCaroline: Yeah, definitely! Drawing flowers is one of my faves. Appreciating nature and sharing it is great. What about you, Mel? What type of art do you love? 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Last month I got hurt and had to take a break from pottery, which I use for self-expression and peace.\\nCaroline: Oh man, sorry to hear that, Melanie. I hope you're okay. Pottery's a great way to relax, so it must have been tough taking a break. Need any help?\\nMelanie: Thanks, Caroline. It was tough, but I'm doing ok. Been reading that book you recommended a while ago and painting to keep busy.\\nCaroline: Cool that you have creative outlets. Got any paintings to show? I'd love to check them out.\\nMelanie: Yeah, Here's one I did last week. It's inspired by the sunsets. The colors make me feel calm. What have you been up to lately, artistically? (shared image: a photo of a painting of a sunset with a pink sky)\\nCaroline: Wow Mel, that's stunning! Love the colors and the chilled-out sunset vibe. What made you paint it? I've been trying out abstract stuff recently. It's kinda freeing, just putting my feelings on the canvas without too much of a plan. 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It was extra special 'cause it was a safe place for self-expression and it was really empowering to hear others share and celebrate their identities. (shared image: a photography of a sign that says trans lives matter)\\nMelanie: Wow, sounds amazing! What was the event like? Those posters are great!\\nCaroline: The room was electric with energy and support! The posters were amazing, so much pride and strength! It inspired me to make some art. (shared image: a photo of a drawing of a woman in a dress)\\nMelanie: That's awesome, Caroline! You drew it? What does it mean to you?\\nCaroline: Thanks, Melanie! Yeah, I drew it. It stands for freedom and being real. It's like a nudge to always stay true to myself and embrace my womanhood.\\nMelanie: I love it. Showing off our true selves is the best thing ever.\\nCaroline: Yep, Melanie! Being ourselves is such a great feeling. It's an ongoing adventure of learning and growing.\\nMelanie: Yep, Caroline. Life's about learning and exploring. 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It's made me appreciate how lucky I am to have my friends and family helping with my transition. They make all the difference. We even had a picnic last week! (shared image: a photo of a group of women sitting on a blanket in a park)\\nMelanie: That's a gorgeous photo, Caroline! Wow, the love around you is awesome. How have your friends and fam been helping you out with your transition?\\nCaroline: Thanks, Melanie! This support network has been amazing. They've been there for me every step of the way giving me love, guidance, and acceptance. I couldn't have done it without them.\\nMelanie: Wow, Caroline! It's great you have people to support you, that's really awesome!\\nCaroline: I'm so lucky to have such a great support system around me. Their love and encouragement has really helped me accept and grow into my true self. They've been instrumental in my transition.\\nMelanie: Glad you have support, Caroline! Unconditional love is so important. 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It's a journey for me, but when I look after myself, I'm able to better look after my family.\\nCaroline: I totally agree, Melanie. Taking care of ourselves is so important - even if it's not always easy. Great that you're prioritizing self-care.\\nMelanie: Yeah, it's tough. So I'm carving out some me-time each day - running, reading, or playing my violin - which refreshes me and helps me stay present for my fam!\\nCaroline: That's great, Mel! Taking time for yourself is so important. You're doing an awesome job looking after yourself and your family!\\nMelanie: Thanks, Caroline. It's still a work in progress, but I'm doing my best. My kids are so excited about summer break! We're thinking about going camping next month. Any fun plans for the summer?\\nCaroline: Researching adoption agencies \\u2014 it's been a dream to have a family and give a loving home to kids who need it.\\nMelanie: Wow, Caroline! That's awesome! Taking in kids in need - you're so kind. 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Q: What LGBTQ+ events has Caroline participated in?
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QUESTION: What LGBTQ+ events has Caroline participated in?
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"object": "[Session date: 7:55 pm on 9 June, 2023]\nCaroline: Hey Melanie! How's it going? I wanted to tell you about my school event last week. It was awesome! I talked about my transgender journey and encouraged students to get involved in the LGBTQ community. It was great to see their reactions. It made me reflect on how far I've come since I started transitioning three years ago.\nMelanie: Hey Caroline! Great to hear from you. Sounds like your event was amazing! I'm so proud of you for spreading awareness and getting others involved in the LGBTQ community. You've come a long way since your transition - keep on inspiring people with your strength and courage!\nCaroline: Thanks, Mel! Your backing really means a lot. I felt super powerful giving my talk. I shared my own journey, the struggles I had and how much I've developed since coming out. It was wonderful to see how the audience related to what I said and how it inspired them to be better allies. Conversations about gender identity and inclusion are so necessary and I'm thankful for being able to give a voice to the trans community.\nMelanie: Wow, Caroline, you're doing an awesome job of inspiring others with your journey. It's great to be part of it and see how you're positively affecting so many. Talking about inclusivity and acceptance is crucial, and you're so brave to speak up for the trans community. Keep up the great work!\nCaroline: Thanks Mel! Your kind words mean a lot. Sharing our experiences isn't always easy, but I feel it's important to help promote understanding and acceptance. I've been blessed with loads of love and support throughout this journey, and I want to pass it on to others. By sharing our stories, we can build a strong, supportive community of hope.\nMelanie: Yeah, Caroline! It takes courage to talk about our own stories. But it's in these vulnerable moments that we bond and understand each other. We all have our different paths, but if we share them, we show people that they're not alone. Our stories can be so inspiring and encouraging to others who are facing the same challenges. Thank you for using your voice to create love, acceptance, and hope. You're doing amazing!\nCaroline: Your words mean a lot to me. I'm grateful for the chance to share my story and give others hope. We all have unique paths, and by working together we can build a more inclusive and understanding world. I'm going to keep using my voice to make a change and lift others up. And you're part of that!\nMelanie: Thanks, Caroline, for letting me join your journey. I'm so proud to be part of the difference you're making. Let's keep motivating and helping each other out as we journey through life. We can make a real impact together!\nCaroline: Yeah Mel, let's spread love and understanding! Thanks for the support and encouragement. We can tackle life's challenges together! We got this!\nMelanie: Yes, Caroline! We can do it. Your courage is inspiring. I want to be couragous for my family- they motivate me and give me love. What motivates you?\nCaroline: Thanks, Mel! My friends, family and mentors are my rocks \u2013 they motivate me and give me the strength to push on. Here's a pic from when we met up last week! (shared image: a photo of a family posing for a picture in a yard)\nMelanie: Wow, that photo is great! How long have you had such a great support system?\nCaroline: Yeah, I'm really lucky to have them. They've been there through everything, I've known these friends for 4 years, since I moved from my home country. Their love and help have been so important especially after that tough breakup. I'm super thankful. Who supports you, Mel?\nMelanie: I'm lucky to have my husband and kids; they keep me motivated. (shared image: a photo of a man and a little girl standing in front of a waterfall)\nCaroline: Wow, what an amazing family pic! How long have you been married?\nMelanie: 5 years already! Time flies- feels like just yesterday I put this dress on! Thanks, Caroline! (shared image: a photo of a bride in a wedding dress holding a bouquet)\nCaroline: Congrats, Melanie! You both looked so great on your wedding day! Wishing you many happy years together!\nMelanie: Thanks, Caroline! Appreciate your kind words. Looking forward to more happy years. Our family and moments make it all worth it. (shared image: a photo of a man and woman sitting on a blanket eating food)\nCaroline: Looks like you had a great day! How was it? You all look so happy!\nMelanie: It so fun! We played games, ate good food, and just hung out together. Family moments make life awesome.\nCaroline: Sounds great, Mel! Glad you had a great time. Cherish the moments - they're the best!\nMelanie: Absolutely, Caroline! I cherish time with family. It's when I really feel alive and happy.\nCaroline: I 100% agree, Mel. Hanging with loved ones is amazing and brings so much happiness. Those moments really make me thankful. Family is everything.",
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judgeglm-4.7✗ wrong
▸ input prompt
You are grading a question-answering system's response against a gold answer, for questions about long conversations between two people. Question: What LGBTQ+ events has Caroline participated in? Gold answer: Pride parade, school speech, support group Model response: Caroline participated in an LGBTQ conference, a school event where she spoke about her transgender journey, an LGBTQ+ pride parade, and an LGBT pride event with her mentee. Think step by step about whether the model response contains (or is equivalent to) the gold answer. The response may be more verbose than the gold answer, or word things differently — that is fine as long as the asked-for information is present and correct. For temporal questions, accept answers that clearly refer to the same date/time even if formatted differently. For list-style answers, the response must cover the substance of the gold answer, not just a subset, to count as correct. After reasoning, output a final line in exactly this format: VERDICT: CORRECT or VERDICT: WRONG
The gold answer lists three specific events: "Pride parade," "school speech," and "support group."
The model response includes:
1. "LGBTQ conference" - Not in the gold answer.
2. "school event where she spoke about her transgender journey" - Matches "school speech."
3. "LGBTQ+ pride parade" - Matches "Pride parade."
4. "LGBT pride event with her mentee" - Not in the gold answer (and distinct from the "support group").
While the model response correctly identifies the pride parade and the school speech, it fails to mention the "support group," which is a required component of the gold answer. Because the response does not cover the full substance of the gold answer, it is incorrect.
VERDICT: WRONG
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Yeah, I made this bowl in my class. It took some work, but I'm pretty proud of it.\\nCaroline: Nice job! You really put in the work and it definitely shows. Your creativity looks great!\\nMelanie: Thanks, Caroline! Your kind words mean a lot. Pottery is a huge part of my life, not just a hobby - it helps me express my emotions. Clay is incredible, it brings me so much joy!\\nCaroline: Wow, Mel, I'm so stoked for you that art is helping you express yourself and bring you joy! Keep it up!\\nMelanie: Thanks, Caroline! I'm excited to see where pottery takes me. Anything coming up you're looking forward to?\\nCaroline: Thanks Mel! I'm going to a transgender conference this month. I'm so excited to meet other people in the community and learn more about advocacy. It's gonna be great!\\nMelanie: Sounds awesome, Caroline! Have a great time and learn a lot. Have fun!\\nCaroline: Cool, thanks Mel! Can't wait. I'll keep ya posted. Bye!\\nMelanie: Bye, Caroline! Can't wait to hear about it. 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"judge_output": "The gold answer lists three specific events: \"Pride parade,\" \"school speech,\" and \"support group.\"\n\nThe model response includes:\n1. \"LGBTQ conference\" - Not in the gold answer.\n2. \"school event where she spoke about her transgender journey\" - Matches \"school speech.\"\n3. \"LGBTQ+ pride parade\" - Matches \"Pride parade.\"\n4. \"LGBT pride event with her mentee\" - Not in the gold answer (and distinct from the \"support group\").\n\nWhile the model response correctly identifies the pride parade and the school speech, it fails to mention the \"support group,\" which is a required component of the gold answer. Because the response does not cover the full substance of the gold answer, it is incorrect.\n\nVERDICT: WRONG",
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Q: What is Caroline's identity?
gold: Transgender woman
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You are a question-answering assistant with access to retrieved memories from past conversations between two speakers. Answer the question using ONLY the memories. Be concise — answer with the specific fact(s) asked for, no preamble. Dates in memories may be in-band ('[Session date: ...]') or in valid-time metadata; use them for any time-based reasoning. If the answer genuinely cannot be determined from the memories, say 'Not enough information.'
QUESTION: What is Caroline's identity?
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"object": "[Session date: 12:09 am on 13 September, 2023]\nCaroline: Hey Mel, long time no chat! I had a wicked day out with the gang last weekend - we went biking and saw some pretty cool stuff. It was so refreshing, and the pic I'm sending is just stunning, eh? (shared image: a photo of a beach with a fence and a sunset)\nMelanie: Hey Caroline! It's so good to hear from you! That pic is so beautiful, the colors really pop. Biking sounds like a great way to get out in nature. We went camping with the kids a few weeks ago, had a blast exploring the forest and hiking. Nature can be so refreshing for your soul. Any plans coming up? (shared image: a photo of a dirt road surrounded by trees with yellow leaves)\nCaroline: Melanie, that photo's amazing! I love all the yellow leaves, it looks so cozy. That sounds like fun! Seeing how excited they get for the little things is awesome, it's so contagious.\nMelanie: Thanks, Caroline! It's awesome seeing the kids get excited learning something new about nature. Those moments make being a parent worth it. We roasted marshmallows and shared stories around the campfire. Those simple moments make the best memories. What inspires you with your volunteering?\nCaroline: I'm inspired seeing my work make a difference for the LGBTQ+ community. Knowing I'm helping create a more loving world is amazing. I'm really thankful for my friends, family and mentors' support. It inspires me to keep making art, too. (shared image: a photo of a painting of a heart on a table)\nMelanie: Wow, Caroline, that looks awesome! I love how it shows the togetherness and power you were talking about. How long have you been creating art?\nCaroline: Since I was 17 or so. I find it soempowering and cathartic. It's amazing how art can show things that are hard to put into words. How long have you been into art?\nMelanie: Seven years now, and I've finally found my real muses: painting and pottery. It's so calming and satisfying. Check out my pottery creation in the pic! (shared image: a photo of a group of bowls and a starfish on a white surface)\nCaroline: Melanie, those bowls are amazing! They each have such cool designs. I love that you chose pottery for your art. Painting and drawing have helped me express my feelings and explore my gender identity. Creating art was really important to me during my transition - it helped me understand and accept myself. I'm so grateful.\nMelanie: Thanks, Caroline! It has really helped me out. I love how it's both a creative outlet and a form of therapy. Have you ever thought about trying it or another art form?\nCaroline: I haven't done pottery yet, but I'm game for trying new art. I might try it sometime! Check out this piece I made! (shared image: a photo of a painting on a easel with a red and blue background)\nMelanie: Wow, Caroline! This painting is awesome. Love the red and blue. What gave you the idea?\nCaroline: Thanks, Melanie! I made this painting to show my path as a trans woman. The red and blue are for the binary gender system, and the mix of colors means smashing that rigid thinking. It's a reminder to love my authentic self - it's taken a while to get here but I'm finally proud of who I am.\nMelanie: Wow, Caro, that painting is amazing! You've made so much progress. I'm super proud of you for being your true self. What effect has the journey had on your relationships?\nCaroline: Thanks, Melanie. It's definitely changed them. Some close friends kept supporting me, but a few weren't able to handle it. It wasn't easy, but I'm much happier being around those who accept and love me. Now my relationships feel more genuine.\nMelanie: Caroline, it's got to be tough dealing with those changes. Glad you've found people who uplift and accept you! Here's to a good time at the caf\u00e9 last weekend - they even had thoughtful signs like this! It brings me so much happiness. (shared image: a photo of a sign posted on a door stating that someone is not being able to leave)\nCaroline: Whoa, Mel, that sign looks serious. Did anything happen?\nMelanie: The sign was just a precaution, I had a great time. But thank you for your concern, you're so thoughtful!\nCaroline: Phew! Glad it all worked out and you had a good time at the park!\nMelanie: Yeah, it was so much fun! Those joyful moments definitely show us life's beauty.",
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"object": "[Session date: 8:18 pm on 6 July, 2023]\nCaroline: Hey Mel! Long time no talk. Lots has been going on since then!\nMelanie: Hey Caroline! Missed you. Anything new? Spill the beans!\nCaroline: Since our last chat, I've been looking into counseling or mental health work more. I'm passionate about helping people and making a positive impact. It's tough, but really rewarding too. Anything new happening with you?\nMelanie: That's awesome, Caroline! Congrats on following your dreams. Yesterday I took the kids to the museum - it was so cool spending time with them and seeing their eyes light up! (shared image: a photography of two children playing in a water play area)\nCaroline: Melanie, that's a great pic! That must have been awesome. What were they so stoked about?\nMelanie: They were stoked for the dinosaur exhibit! They love learning about animals and the bones were so cool. It reminds me why I love being a mom.\nCaroline: Being a mom is awesome. I'm creating a library for when I have kids. I'm really looking forward to reading to them and opening up their minds. (shared image: a photo of a bookcase filled with books and toys)\nMelanie: Sounds great! What kind of books you got in your library?\nCaroline: I've got lots of kids' books- classics, stories from different cultures, educational books, all of that. What's a favorite book you remember from your childhood?\nMelanie: I loved reading \"Charlotte's Web\" as a kid. It was so cool seeing how friendship and compassion can make a difference. (shared image: a photo of a book cover with a picture of a girl and a cat)\nCaroline: Wow, that's great! It sure shows how important friendship and compassion are. It's made me appreciate how lucky I am to have my friends and family helping with my transition. They make all the difference. We even had a picnic last week! (shared image: a photo of a group of women sitting on a blanket in a park)\nMelanie: That's a gorgeous photo, Caroline! Wow, the love around you is awesome. How have your friends and fam been helping you out with your transition?\nCaroline: Thanks, Melanie! This support network has been amazing. They've been there for me every step of the way giving me love, guidance, and acceptance. I couldn't have done it without them.\nMelanie: Wow, Caroline! It's great you have people to support you, that's really awesome!\nCaroline: I'm so lucky to have such a great support system around me. Their love and encouragement has really helped me accept and grow into my true self. They've been instrumental in my transition.\nMelanie: Glad you have support, Caroline! Unconditional love is so important. Here's a pic of my family camping at the beach. We love it, it brings us closer! (shared image: a photo of a family sitting around a campfire on the beach)",
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"object": "[Session date: 3:31 pm on 23 August, 2023]\nCaroline: Hi Melanie! Hope you're doing good. Guess what I did this week? I took the first step towards becoming a mom - I applied to adoption agencies! It's a big decision, but I think I'm ready to give all my love to a child. I got lots of help from this adoption advice/assistance group I attended. It was great! (shared image: a photo of a sign with a picture of a guinea pig)\nMelanie: Caroline, congrats! So proud of you for taking this step. How does it feel? Also, do you have any pets?\nCaroline: Thanks, Mel! Exciting but kinda nerve-wracking. Parenting's such a big responsibility. And yup, I do- Oscar, my guinea pig. He's been great. How are your pets?\nMelanie: Yeah, it's normal to be both excited and nervous with a big decision. And thanks for asking, they're good- we got another cat named Bailey too. Here's a pic of Oliver. Can you show me one of Oscar? (shared image: a photo of a black dog laying in the grass with a frisbee)\nCaroline: He's so cute! What\u2019s the funniest thing Oliver's done? And sure, check out this pic of him eating parsley! Veggies are his fave! (shared image: a photography of a guinea in a cage with hay and hay)\nMelanie: Oliver's hilarious! He hid his bone in my slipper once! Cute, right? Almost as silly as when I got to feed a horse a carrot. (shared image: a photo of a person holding a carrot in front of a horse)\nCaroline: That's so funny! I used to go horseback riding with my dad when I was a kid, we'd go through the fields, feeling the wind. It was so special. I've always had a love for horses!\nMelanie: Wow, that sounds great - I agree, they're awesome. Here's a photo of my horse painting I did recently. (shared image: a photo of a horse painted on a wooden wall)\nCaroline: Wow, Melanie, that's amazing! Love all the details and how you got the horse's grace and strength. Do you like painting animals?\nMelanie: Thanks, Caroline! Glad you like it. Yeah, I love to. It's peaceful and special. Horses have such grace! Do you like to paint too?\nCaroline: Painting's great for expressing myself. I love creating art! Here's a recent self-portrait I made last week. (shared image: a photo of a painting of a woman with a blue face)\nMelanie: Caroline, that's great! The blue's really powerful, huh? How'd you feel while painting it?\nCaroline: Thanks, Mel! I felt liberated and empowered doing it. Painting helps me explore my identity and be true to myself. It's definitely therapeutic.\nMelanie: Wow, Caroline, that's great! Art's awesome for showing us who we really are and getting in touch with ourselves. What else helps you out?\nCaroline: Thanks, Melanie. Art gives me a sense of freedom, but so does having supportive people around, promoting LGBTQ rights and being true to myself. I want to live authentically and help others to do the same.\nMelanie: Wow, Caroline! That's amazing. You really care about being real and helping others. Wishing you the best on your adoption journey!\nCaroline: Thanks, Melanie! I really appreciate it. Excited for the future! Bye!\nMelanie: Bye Caroline. I'm here for you. Take care of yourself.",
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Final answer:Caroline is a trans woman.
judgeglm-4.7✓ correct
▸ input prompt
You are grading a question-answering system's response against a gold answer, for questions about long conversations between two people. Question: What is Caroline's identity? Gold answer: Transgender woman Model response: Caroline is a trans woman. Think step by step about whether the model response contains (or is equivalent to) the gold answer. The response may be more verbose than the gold answer, or word things differently — that is fine as long as the asked-for information is present and correct. For temporal questions, accept answers that clearly refer to the same date/time even if formatted differently. For list-style answers, the response must cover the substance of the gold answer, not just a subset, to count as correct. After reasoning, output a final line in exactly this format: VERDICT: CORRECT or VERDICT: WRONG
The gold answer identifies Caroline as a "Transgender woman". The model response states that "Caroline is a trans woman." "Trans woman" is a widely accepted and equivalent abbreviation for "Transgender woman." The response provides the requested information clearly and correctly, despite slightly different wording and phrasing.
VERDICT: CORRECT
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A lot's happened since we last chatted - I just joined a new LGBTQ activist group last Tues. I'm meeting so many cool people who are as passionate as I am about rights and community support. I'm giving my voice and making a real difference, plus it's fulfilling in so many ways. It's just great, you know?\\nMelanie: That's awesome, Caroline! Glad to hear you found a great group where you can have an impact. Bet it feels great to be able to speak your truth and stand up for what's right. Want to tell me a bit more about it?\\nCaroline: Thanks, Melanie! It's awesome to have our own platform to be ourselves and support others' rights. Our group, 'Connected LGBTQ Activists', is made of all kinds of people investing in positive changes. We have regular meetings, plan events and campaigns, to get together and support each other.\\nMelanie: Wow, Caroline, your group sounds awesome! Supporting each other and making good things happen - that's so inspiring! 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Do you have any other summer traditions you all do together? Create those memories!\\nMelanie: We always look forward to our family camping trip. We roast marshmallows, tell stories around the campfire and just enjoy each other's company. It's the highlight of our summer! (shared image: a photo of a fire pit with a lot of fire and sparks)\\nCaroline: Wow, Mel, that's awesome! What's your best camping memory?\\nMelanie: I'll always remember our camping trip last year when we saw the Perseid meteor shower. It was so amazing lying there and watching the sky light up with streaks of light. We all made wishes and felt so at one with the universe. That's a memory I'll never forget. (shared image: a photo of a plane flying in the sky with a star filled sky)\\nCaroline: Cool! What did it look like?\\nMelanie: The sky was so clear and filled with stars, and the meteor shower was amazing - it felt like we were part of something huge and awe-inspiring. 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It's special moments like these that make me appreciate life and how lucky I am to be with my family and have our love. (shared image: a photography of a family standing on the beach at sunset)\\nCaroline: Wow, Melanie, what a beautiful moment! Lucky you to have such an awesome family!\\nMelanie: Thanks, Caroline! I'm really lucky to have my family; they bring so much joy and love.\",\n \"valid_from\": null,\n \"valid_to\": null,\n \"source\": \"recall\"\n }\n]\n\nFinal answer:",
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"judge_output": "The gold answer identifies Caroline as a \"Transgender woman\". The model response states that \"Caroline is a trans woman.\" \"Trans woman\" is a widely accepted and equivalent abbreviation for \"Transgender woman.\" The response provides the requested information clearly and correctly, despite slightly different wording and phrasing.\n\nVERDICT: CORRECT",
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Q: What is Caroline's relationship status?
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You are a question-answering assistant with access to retrieved memories from past conversations between two speakers. Answer the question using ONLY the memories. Be concise — answer with the specific fact(s) asked for, no preamble. Dates in memories may be in-band ('[Session date: ...]') or in valid-time metadata; use them for any time-based reasoning. If the answer genuinely cannot be determined from the memories, say 'Not enough information.'
QUESTION: What is Caroline's relationship status?
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"object": "[Session date: 1:56 pm on 8 May, 2023]\nCaroline: Hey Mel! Good to see you! How have you been?\nMelanie: Hey Caroline! Good to see you! I'm swamped with the kids & work. What's up with you? Anything new?\nCaroline: I went to a LGBTQ support group yesterday and it was so powerful.\nMelanie: Wow, that's cool, Caroline! What happened that was so awesome? Did you hear any inspiring stories?\nCaroline: The transgender stories were so inspiring! I was so happy and thankful for all the support. (shared image: a photo of a dog walking past a wall with a painting of a woman)\nMelanie: Wow, love that painting! So cool you found such a helpful group. What's it done for you?\nCaroline: The support group has made me feel accepted and given me courage to embrace myself.\nMelanie: That's really cool. You've got guts. What now?\nCaroline: Gonna continue my edu and check out career options, which is pretty exciting!\nMelanie: Wow, Caroline! What kinda jobs are you thinkin' of? Anything that stands out?\nCaroline: I'm keen on counseling or working in mental health - I'd love to support those with similar issues.\nMelanie: You'd be a great counselor! Your empathy and understanding will really help the people you work with. By the way, take a look at this. (shared image: a photo of a painting of a sunset over a lake)\nCaroline: Thanks, Melanie! That's really sweet. Is this your own painting?\nMelanie: Yeah, I painted that lake sunrise last year! It's special to me.\nCaroline: Wow, Melanie! The colors really blend nicely. Painting looks like a great outlet for expressing yourself.\nMelanie: Thanks, Caroline! Painting's a fun way to express my feelings and get creative. It's a great way to relax after a long day.\nCaroline: Totally agree, Mel. Relaxing and expressing ourselves is key. Well, I'm off to go do some research.\nMelanie: Yep, Caroline. Taking care of ourselves is vital. I'm off to go swimming with the kids. Talk to you soon!",
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"object": "[Session date: 8:56 pm on 20 July, 2023]\nCaroline: Hey Melanie! Just wanted to say hi!\nMelanie: Hey Caroline! Good to talk to you again. What's up? Anything new since last time?\nCaroline: Hey Mel! A lot's happened since we last chatted - I just joined a new LGBTQ activist group last Tues. I'm meeting so many cool people who are as passionate as I am about rights and community support. I'm giving my voice and making a real difference, plus it's fulfilling in so many ways. It's just great, you know?\nMelanie: That's awesome, Caroline! Glad to hear you found a great group where you can have an impact. Bet it feels great to be able to speak your truth and stand up for what's right. Want to tell me a bit more about it?\nCaroline: Thanks, Melanie! It's awesome to have our own platform to be ourselves and support others' rights. Our group, 'Connected LGBTQ Activists', is made of all kinds of people investing in positive changes. We have regular meetings, plan events and campaigns, to get together and support each other.\nMelanie: Wow, Caroline, your group sounds awesome! Supporting each other and making good things happen - that's so inspiring! Have you been part of any events or campaigns lately?\nCaroline: Last weekend our city held a pride parade! So many people marched through the streets waving flags, holding signs and celebrating love and diversity. I missed it but it was a powerful reminder that we are not alone in this fight for equality and inclusivity. Change is possible!\nMelanie: Wow, fantastic, Caroline! Bet the atmosphere was incredible. Oh yeah, we went to the beach recently. It was awesome! The kids had such a blast. (shared image: a photo of three children playing on the beach with a kite)\nCaroline: Sounds fun! What was the best part? Do you do it often with the kids?\nMelanie: Seeing my kids' faces so happy at the beach was the best! We don't go often, usually only once or twice a year. But those times are always special to spend time together and chill. (shared image: a photo of a sand castle on the beach with a blue sky)\nCaroline: Sounds special, those beach trips! Do you have any other summer traditions you all do together? Create those memories!\nMelanie: We always look forward to our family camping trip. We roast marshmallows, tell stories around the campfire and just enjoy each other's company. It's the highlight of our summer! (shared image: a photo of a fire pit with a lot of fire and sparks)\nCaroline: Wow, Mel, that's awesome! What's your best camping memory?\nMelanie: I'll always remember our camping trip last year when we saw the Perseid meteor shower. It was so amazing lying there and watching the sky light up with streaks of light. We all made wishes and felt so at one with the universe. That's a memory I'll never forget. (shared image: a photo of a plane flying in the sky with a star filled sky)\nCaroline: Cool! What did it look like?\nMelanie: The sky was so clear and filled with stars, and the meteor shower was amazing - it felt like we were part of something huge and awe-inspiring. (shared image: a photo of a plane flying in the sky with a trail of smoke coming out of it)\nCaroline: Wow, Mel. That must've been breathtaking!\nMelanie: It was one of those moments where I felt tiny and in awe of the universe. Reminds me how awesome life is - so many little moments like that. (shared image: a photo of a beach with footprints in the sand and a blue sky)\nCaroline: That's great, Mel! What other good memories do you have that make you feel thankful for life?\nMelanie: I'll never forget the day my youngest took her first steps. Seeing her wobble as she took those initial steps really put into perspective how fleeting life is and how lucky I am to be able to share these moments.\nCaroline: Aw, that's sweet, Mel! Those milestones are great reminders of how special our bonds are. (shared image: a photo of a baby in a white crib with a blue blanket)\nMelanie: Yeah, they sure are. It's special moments like these that make me appreciate life and how lucky I am to be with my family and have our love. (shared image: a photography of a family standing on the beach at sunset)\nCaroline: Wow, Melanie, what a beautiful moment! Lucky you to have such an awesome family!\nMelanie: Thanks, Caroline! I'm really lucky to have my family; they bring so much joy and love.",
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"object": "[Session date: 4:33 pm on 12 July, 2023]\nCaroline: Hey Mel, great to chat with you again! So much has happened since we last spoke - I went to an LGBTQ conference two days ago and it was really special. I got the chance to meet and connect with people who've gone through similar journeys. It was such a welcoming environment and I felt totally accepted. I'm really thankful for this amazing community - it's shown me how important it is to fight for trans rights and spread awareness.\nMelanie: Wow, Caroline, that sounds awesome! So glad you felt accepted and supported. Events like these are great for reminding us of how strong community can be!\nCaroline: Yeah, it's true! Having people who back you makes such a huge difference. It's great to see how far LGBTQ rights have come, but there's still plenty of progress to be made. I wanna help make a difference.\nMelanie: Wow, Caroline. We've come so far, but there's more to do. Your drive to help is awesome! What's your plan to pitch in?\nCaroline: Thanks, Mell! I'm still looking into counseling and mental health jobs. It's important to me that people have someone to talk to, and I want to help make that happen.\nMelanie: Wow, Caroline! You're so inspiring for wanting to help others with their mental health. What's pushing you to keep going forward with it?\nCaroline: I struggled with mental health, and support I got was really helpful. It made me realize how important it is for others to have a support system. So, I started looking into counseling and mental health career options, so I could help other people on their own journeys like I was helped.\nMelanie: Caroline, so glad you got the support! Your experience really brought you to where you need to be. You're gonna make a huge difference! This book I read last year reminds me to always pursue my dreams, just like you are doing!\ud83c\udf1f (shared image: a photography of a book cover with a gold coin on it)\nCaroline: Thanks so much, Mel! Seeing this pic just made me appreciate my love of reading even more. Books guide me, motivate me and help me discover who I am. They're a huge part of my journey, and this one's reminding me to keep going and never give up!\nMelanie: Wow, Caroline! Books have such an awesome power! Which one has been your favorite guide?\nCaroline: I loved \"Becoming Nicole\" by Amy Ellis Nutt. It's a real inspiring true story about a trans girl and her family. It made me feel connected and gave me a lot of hope for my own path. Highly recommend it for sure! (shared image: a photo of a dog sitting in a boat on the water)\nMelanie: That sounds awesome! What did you take away from it to use in your life?\nCaroline: It taught me self-acceptance and how to find support. It also showed me that tough times don't last - hope and love exist. Pets bring so much joy too, though.\nMelanie: Caroline, those lessons are great - self-acceptance and finding support are key. Plus pets are awesome for joy and comfort, can't agree more! (shared image: a photography of two little girls sitting on the steps with a dog)\nCaroline: That's so nice! What pet do you have?\nMelanie: We've got a pup and a kitty. That's the dog, and here's our cat! They brighten up our day and always make us smile. (shared image: a photo of a cat laying on the floor with its head on the floor)\nCaroline: Ah, they're adorable! What are their names? Pets sure do bring so much joy to us!\nMelanie: Luna and Oliver! They are so sweet and playful - they really liven up the house! Just got some new shoes, too! (shared image: a photo of a person wearing pink sneakers on a white rug)\nCaroline: Love that purple color! For walking or running?\nMelanie: Thanks, Caroline! These are for running. Been running longer since our last chat - a great way to destress and clear my mind. (shared image: a photo of a pair of pink sneakers in a box)\nCaroline: Wow! What got you into running?\nMelanie: I've been running farther to de-stress, which has been great for my headspace.\nCaroline: Cool, Melanie! Running can really boost your mood. Keep it up!\nMelanie: Thanks, Caroline! This has been great for my mental health. I'm gonna keep it up.\nCaroline: Awesome, Melanie! Mental health's a priority, so make sure you take care of yourself.\nMelanie: Caroline, thanks! Mental health is important to me, and it's made such an improvement!\nCaroline: Glad it helped ya, Melanie!",
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judgeglm-4.7✗ wrong
▸ input prompt
You are grading a question-answering system's response against a gold answer, for questions about long conversations between two people. Question: What is Caroline's relationship status? Gold answer: Single Model response: Not enough information. Think step by step about whether the model response contains (or is equivalent to) the gold answer. The response may be more verbose than the gold answer, or word things differently — that is fine as long as the asked-for information is present and correct. For temporal questions, accept answers that clearly refer to the same date/time even if formatted differently. For list-style answers, the response must cover the substance of the gold answer, not just a subset, to count as correct. After reasoning, output a final line in exactly this format: VERDICT: CORRECT or VERDICT: WRONG
The gold answer provides a specific relationship status ("Single"). The model response claims that there is not enough information to answer the question. These two statements are contradictory; the model response does not contain the information requested in the question nor is it equivalent to the gold answer.
VERDICT: WRONG
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Your experience really brought you to where you need to be. You're gonna make a huge difference! This book I read last year reminds me to always pursue my dreams, just like you are doing!\\ud83c\\udf1f (shared image: a photography of a book cover with a gold coin on it)\\nCaroline: Thanks so much, Mel! Seeing this pic just made me appreciate my love of reading even more. Books guide me, motivate me and help me discover who I am. They're a huge part of my journey, and this one's reminding me to keep going and never give up!\\nMelanie: Wow, Caroline! Books have such an awesome power! Which one has been your favorite guide?\\nCaroline: I loved \\\"Becoming Nicole\\\" by Amy Ellis Nutt. It's a real inspiring true story about a trans girl and her family. It made me feel connected and gave me a lot of hope for my own path. Highly recommend it for sure! (shared image: a photo of a dog sitting in a boat on the water)\\nMelanie: That sounds awesome! 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It was a long process, but now they're super happy with their new kid. Makes me feel like maybe I should do it too!\\nCaroline: That's great news about your friend! It can be tough, but so worth it. It's a great way to add to your family and show your love. If you ever do it, let me know \\u2014 I'd love to help in any way I can.\\nMelanie: Thanks, Caroline! Appreciate your help. Got any tips for getting started on it?\\nCaroline: Yep! Do your research and find an adoption agency or lawyer. They'll help with the process and provide all the info. Gather documents like references, financial info and medical checks. Don't forget to prepare emotionally, since the wait can be hard. It's all worth it in the end though.\\nMelanie: Thanks for the tip, Caroline. Doing research and readying myself emotionally makes sense. I'll do that. BTW, recently I had a setback. Last month I got hurt and had to take a break from pottery, which I use for self-expression and peace.\\nCaroline: Oh man, sorry to hear that, Melanie. I hope you're okay. Pottery's a great way to relax, so it must have been tough taking a break. Need any help?\\nMelanie: Thanks, Caroline. It was tough, but I'm doing ok. Been reading that book you recommended a while ago and painting to keep busy.\\nCaroline: Cool that you have creative outlets. Got any paintings to show? I'd love to check them out.\\nMelanie: Yeah, Here's one I did last week. It's inspired by the sunsets. The colors make me feel calm. What have you been up to lately, artistically? (shared image: a photo of a painting of a sunset with a pink sky)\\nCaroline: Wow Mel, that's stunning! Love the colors and the chilled-out sunset vibe. What made you paint it? I've been trying out abstract stuff recently. It's kinda freeing, just putting my feelings on the canvas without too much of a plan. It's like a cool form of self-expression.\\nMelanie: Thanks, Caroline! I painted it because it was calming. I've done an abstract painting too, take a look! I love how art lets us get our emotions out. (shared image: a photo of a painting on a wall with a blue background)\\nCaroline: Wow, that looks great! The blue adds so much to it. What feelings were you hoping to portray?\\nMelanie: I wanted a peaceful blue streaks to show tranquility. Blue calms me, so I wanted the painting to have a serene vibe while still having lots of vibrant colors.\\nCaroline: Yeah, it's very calming. It's awesome how art can show emotions. By the way, I went to a poetry reading last Fri - it was really powerful! Ever been to one? (shared image: a photo of a poster on a wall in a classroom)\\nMelanie: Nope, never been to something like that. What was it about? What made it so special?\\nCaroline: It was a transgender poetry reading where transgender people shared their stories through poetry. It was extra special 'cause it was a safe place for self-expression and it was really empowering to hear others share and celebrate their identities. (shared image: a photography of a sign that says trans lives matter)\\nMelanie: Wow, sounds amazing! What was the event like? Those posters are great!\\nCaroline: The room was electric with energy and support! The posters were amazing, so much pride and strength! It inspired me to make some art. (shared image: a photo of a drawing of a woman in a dress)\\nMelanie: That's awesome, Caroline! You drew it? What does it mean to you?\\nCaroline: Thanks, Melanie! Yeah, I drew it. It stands for freedom and being real. It's like a nudge to always stay true to myself and embrace my womanhood.\\nMelanie: I love it. Showing off our true selves is the best thing ever.\\nCaroline: Yep, Melanie! Being ourselves is such a great feeling. It's an ongoing adventure of learning and growing.\\nMelanie: Yep, Caroline. Life's about learning and exploring. 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Q: When did Caroline go to the LGBTQ support group?
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You are a question-answering assistant with access to retrieved memories from past conversations between two speakers. Answer the question using ONLY the memories. Be concise — answer with the specific fact(s) asked for, no preamble. Dates in memories may be in-band ('[Session date: ...]') or in valid-time metadata; use them for any time-based reasoning. If the answer genuinely cannot be determined from the memories, say 'Not enough information.'
QUESTION: When did Caroline go to the LGBTQ support group?
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"object": "[Session date: 8:56 pm on 20 July, 2023]\nCaroline: Hey Melanie! Just wanted to say hi!\nMelanie: Hey Caroline! Good to talk to you again. What's up? Anything new since last time?\nCaroline: Hey Mel! A lot's happened since we last chatted - I just joined a new LGBTQ activist group last Tues. I'm meeting so many cool people who are as passionate as I am about rights and community support. I'm giving my voice and making a real difference, plus it's fulfilling in so many ways. It's just great, you know?\nMelanie: That's awesome, Caroline! Glad to hear you found a great group where you can have an impact. Bet it feels great to be able to speak your truth and stand up for what's right. Want to tell me a bit more about it?\nCaroline: Thanks, Melanie! It's awesome to have our own platform to be ourselves and support others' rights. Our group, 'Connected LGBTQ Activists', is made of all kinds of people investing in positive changes. We have regular meetings, plan events and campaigns, to get together and support each other.\nMelanie: Wow, Caroline, your group sounds awesome! Supporting each other and making good things happen - that's so inspiring! Have you been part of any events or campaigns lately?\nCaroline: Last weekend our city held a pride parade! So many people marched through the streets waving flags, holding signs and celebrating love and diversity. I missed it but it was a powerful reminder that we are not alone in this fight for equality and inclusivity. Change is possible!\nMelanie: Wow, fantastic, Caroline! Bet the atmosphere was incredible. Oh yeah, we went to the beach recently. It was awesome! The kids had such a blast. (shared image: a photo of three children playing on the beach with a kite)\nCaroline: Sounds fun! What was the best part? Do you do it often with the kids?\nMelanie: Seeing my kids' faces so happy at the beach was the best! We don't go often, usually only once or twice a year. But those times are always special to spend time together and chill. (shared image: a photo of a sand castle on the beach with a blue sky)\nCaroline: Sounds special, those beach trips! Do you have any other summer traditions you all do together? Create those memories!\nMelanie: We always look forward to our family camping trip. We roast marshmallows, tell stories around the campfire and just enjoy each other's company. It's the highlight of our summer! (shared image: a photo of a fire pit with a lot of fire and sparks)\nCaroline: Wow, Mel, that's awesome! What's your best camping memory?\nMelanie: I'll always remember our camping trip last year when we saw the Perseid meteor shower. It was so amazing lying there and watching the sky light up with streaks of light. We all made wishes and felt so at one with the universe. That's a memory I'll never forget. (shared image: a photo of a plane flying in the sky with a star filled sky)\nCaroline: Cool! What did it look like?\nMelanie: The sky was so clear and filled with stars, and the meteor shower was amazing - it felt like we were part of something huge and awe-inspiring. (shared image: a photo of a plane flying in the sky with a trail of smoke coming out of it)\nCaroline: Wow, Mel. That must've been breathtaking!\nMelanie: It was one of those moments where I felt tiny and in awe of the universe. Reminds me how awesome life is - so many little moments like that. (shared image: a photo of a beach with footprints in the sand and a blue sky)\nCaroline: That's great, Mel! What other good memories do you have that make you feel thankful for life?\nMelanie: I'll never forget the day my youngest took her first steps. Seeing her wobble as she took those initial steps really put into perspective how fleeting life is and how lucky I am to be able to share these moments.\nCaroline: Aw, that's sweet, Mel! Those milestones are great reminders of how special our bonds are. (shared image: a photo of a baby in a white crib with a blue blanket)\nMelanie: Yeah, they sure are. It's special moments like these that make me appreciate life and how lucky I am to be with my family and have our love. (shared image: a photography of a family standing on the beach at sunset)\nCaroline: Wow, Melanie, what a beautiful moment! Lucky you to have such an awesome family!\nMelanie: Thanks, Caroline! I'm really lucky to have my family; they bring so much joy and love.",
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"object": "[Session date: 4:33 pm on 12 July, 2023]\nCaroline: Hey Mel, great to chat with you again! So much has happened since we last spoke - I went to an LGBTQ conference two days ago and it was really special. I got the chance to meet and connect with people who've gone through similar journeys. It was such a welcoming environment and I felt totally accepted. I'm really thankful for this amazing community - it's shown me how important it is to fight for trans rights and spread awareness.\nMelanie: Wow, Caroline, that sounds awesome! So glad you felt accepted and supported. Events like these are great for reminding us of how strong community can be!\nCaroline: Yeah, it's true! Having people who back you makes such a huge difference. It's great to see how far LGBTQ rights have come, but there's still plenty of progress to be made. I wanna help make a difference.\nMelanie: Wow, Caroline. We've come so far, but there's more to do. Your drive to help is awesome! What's your plan to pitch in?\nCaroline: Thanks, Mell! I'm still looking into counseling and mental health jobs. It's important to me that people have someone to talk to, and I want to help make that happen.\nMelanie: Wow, Caroline! You're so inspiring for wanting to help others with their mental health. What's pushing you to keep going forward with it?\nCaroline: I struggled with mental health, and support I got was really helpful. It made me realize how important it is for others to have a support system. So, I started looking into counseling and mental health career options, so I could help other people on their own journeys like I was helped.\nMelanie: Caroline, so glad you got the support! Your experience really brought you to where you need to be. You're gonna make a huge difference! This book I read last year reminds me to always pursue my dreams, just like you are doing!\ud83c\udf1f (shared image: a photography of a book cover with a gold coin on it)\nCaroline: Thanks so much, Mel! Seeing this pic just made me appreciate my love of reading even more. Books guide me, motivate me and help me discover who I am. They're a huge part of my journey, and this one's reminding me to keep going and never give up!\nMelanie: Wow, Caroline! Books have such an awesome power! Which one has been your favorite guide?\nCaroline: I loved \"Becoming Nicole\" by Amy Ellis Nutt. It's a real inspiring true story about a trans girl and her family. It made me feel connected and gave me a lot of hope for my own path. Highly recommend it for sure! (shared image: a photo of a dog sitting in a boat on the water)\nMelanie: That sounds awesome! What did you take away from it to use in your life?\nCaroline: It taught me self-acceptance and how to find support. It also showed me that tough times don't last - hope and love exist. Pets bring so much joy too, though.\nMelanie: Caroline, those lessons are great - self-acceptance and finding support are key. Plus pets are awesome for joy and comfort, can't agree more! (shared image: a photography of two little girls sitting on the steps with a dog)\nCaroline: That's so nice! What pet do you have?\nMelanie: We've got a pup and a kitty. That's the dog, and here's our cat! They brighten up our day and always make us smile. (shared image: a photo of a cat laying on the floor with its head on the floor)\nCaroline: Ah, they're adorable! What are their names? Pets sure do bring so much joy to us!\nMelanie: Luna and Oliver! They are so sweet and playful - they really liven up the house! Just got some new shoes, too! (shared image: a photo of a person wearing pink sneakers on a white rug)\nCaroline: Love that purple color! For walking or running?\nMelanie: Thanks, Caroline! These are for running. Been running longer since our last chat - a great way to destress and clear my mind. (shared image: a photo of a pair of pink sneakers in a box)\nCaroline: Wow! What got you into running?\nMelanie: I've been running farther to de-stress, which has been great for my headspace.\nCaroline: Cool, Melanie! Running can really boost your mood. Keep it up!\nMelanie: Thanks, Caroline! This has been great for my mental health. I'm gonna keep it up.\nCaroline: Awesome, Melanie! Mental health's a priority, so make sure you take care of yourself.\nMelanie: Caroline, thanks! Mental health is important to me, and it's made such an improvement!\nCaroline: Glad it helped ya, Melanie!",
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Here's our latest work from last weekend. (shared image: a photo of a painting of a sunset with a palm tree)\nCaroline: Wow Mel, that painting's amazing! The colors are so bold and it really highlights the beauty of nature. Y'all work on it together?\nMelanie: Thanks, Caroline! We both helped with the painting - it was great bonding over it and chatting about nature. We found these lovely flowers. Appreciating the small things in life, too. (shared image: a photo of a field of purple flowers with green leaves)\nCaroline: That photo is stunning! So glad you bonded over our love of nature. Last Friday I went to a council meeting for adoption. It was inspiring and emotional - so many people wanted to create loving homes for children in need. It made me even more determined to adopt.\nMelanie: Wow, Caroline, way to go! Your future fam will get a kick out of having you. What do you think of these? (shared image: a photo of a blue vase with a bouquet of sunflowers and roses)\nCaroline: Thanks Melanie - love the blue vase in the pic! Blue's my fave, it makes me feel relaxed. Sunflowers mean warmth and happiness, right? While roses stand for love and beauty? That's neat. What do flowers mean to you?\nMelanie: Flowers bring joy. They represent growth, beauty and reminding us to appreciate the small moments. They were an important part of my wedding decor and always remind me of that day. (shared image: a photo of a row of white chairs with flowers on them)\nCaroline: It must have been special at your wedding. I wish I had known you back then!\nMelanie: It was amazing, Caroline. The day was full of love and joy. Everyone we love was there to celebrate us - it was really special. (shared image: a photo of a wedding ceremony in a greenhouse with people taking pictures)\nCaroline: Wow, what a great day! Glad everyone could make it. What was your favorite part?\nMelanie: Marrying my partner and promising to be together forever was the best part. (shared image: a photo of a man and woman standing on a beach)\nCaroline: Wow, nice pic! You both looked amazing. One special memory for me was this pride parade I went to a few weeks ago. (shared image: a photo of a parade with people walking down the street)\nMelanie: Wow, looks awesome! Did you join in?\nCaroline: Yes, I did. It was amazing! I felt so accepted and happy, just being around people who accepted and celebrated me. It's definitely a top memory. (shared image: a photo of a group of people holding up signs and smiling)\nMelanie: Wow, what an experience! How did it make you feel?\nCaroline: I felt so proud and grateful - the vibes were amazing and it was comforting to know I'm not alone and have a great community around me. (shared image: a photo of a rainbow flag on a pole on a carpet)\nMelanie: Wow, Caroline! That's huge! How did it feel to be around so much love and acceptance?\nCaroline: It was awesome, Melanie! Being around people who embrace and back me up is beyond words. It really inspired me. (shared image: a photo of a group of people sitting on the ground with a dog)\nMelanie: Wow, that sounds awesome! Your friends and community really have your back. What's been the best part of it? (shared image: a photo of a girl sitting in a teepee with stuffed animals)\nCaroline: Realizing I can be me without fear and having the courage to transition was the best part. It's so freeing to express myself authentically and have people back me up. (shared image: a photo of a teepee with a teddy bear and pillows)\nMelanie: That's awesome, Caro! You've found the courage to be yourself - that's important for our mental health and finding peace. (shared image: a photo of a buddha statue and a candle on a table)\nCaroline: Thanks, Melanie! Been a long road, but I'm proud of how far I've come. 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judgeglm-4.7✓ correct
▸ input prompt
You are grading a question-answering system's response against a gold answer, for questions about long conversations between two people. Question: When did Caroline go to the LGBTQ support group? Gold answer: 7 May 2023 Model response: May 7, 2023 Think step by step about whether the model response contains (or is equivalent to) the gold answer. The response may be more verbose than the gold answer, or word things differently — that is fine as long as the asked-for information is present and correct. For temporal questions, accept answers that clearly refer to the same date/time even if formatted differently. For list-style answers, the response must cover the substance of the gold answer, not just a subset, to count as correct. After reasoning, output a final line in exactly this format: VERDICT: CORRECT or VERDICT: WRONG
The gold answer provides the date "7 May 2023". The model response provides the date "May 7, 2023". Both refer to the exact same day, month, and year. The formatting is different (Day-Month-Year vs Month-Day, Year), but the instructions explicitly state to accept answers that clearly refer to the same date/time even if formatted differently.
VERDICT: CORRECT
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Here's our latest work from last weekend. (shared image: a photo of a painting of a sunset with a palm tree)\nCaroline: Wow Mel, that painting's amazing! The colors are so bold and it really highlights the beauty of nature. Y'all work on it together?\nMelanie: Thanks, Caroline! We both helped with the painting - it was great bonding over it and chatting about nature. We found these lovely flowers. Appreciating the small things in life, too. (shared image: a photo of a field of purple flowers with green leaves)\nCaroline: That photo is stunning! So glad you bonded over our love of nature. Last Friday I went to a council meeting for adoption. It was inspiring and emotional - so many people wanted to create loving homes for children in need. It made me even more determined to adopt.\nMelanie: Wow, Caroline, way to go! Your future fam will get a kick out of having you. What do you think of these? 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What was your favorite part?\nMelanie: Marrying my partner and promising to be together forever was the best part. (shared image: a photo of a man and woman standing on a beach)\nCaroline: Wow, nice pic! You both looked amazing. One special memory for me was this pride parade I went to a few weeks ago. (shared image: a photo of a parade with people walking down the street)\nMelanie: Wow, looks awesome! Did you join in?\nCaroline: Yes, I did. It was amazing! I felt so accepted and happy, just being around people who accepted and celebrated me. It's definitely a top memory. (shared image: a photo of a group of people holding up signs and smiling)\nMelanie: Wow, what an experience! How did it make you feel?\nCaroline: I felt so proud and grateful - the vibes were amazing and it was comforting to know I'm not alone and have a great community around me. (shared image: a photo of a rainbow flag on a pole on a carpet)\nMelanie: Wow, Caroline! That's huge! How did it feel to be around so much love and acceptance?\nCaroline: It was awesome, Melanie! Being around people who embrace and back me up is beyond words. It really inspired me. (shared image: a photo of a group of people sitting on the ground with a dog)\nMelanie: Wow, that sounds awesome! Your friends and community really have your back. What's been the best part of it? (shared image: a photo of a girl sitting in a teepee with stuffed animals)\nCaroline: Realizing I can be me without fear and having the courage to transition was the best part. It's so freeing to express myself authentically and have people back me up. (shared image: a photo of a teepee with a teddy bear and pillows)\nMelanie: That's awesome, Caro! You've found the courage to be yourself - that's important for our mental health and finding peace. (shared image: a photo of a buddha statue and a candle on a table)\nCaroline: Thanks, Melanie! Been a long road, but I'm proud of how far I've come. How're you doing finding peace?\nMelanie: I'm getting there, Caroline. Creativity and family keep me at peace. (shared image: a photo of a man holding a frisbee in front of a frisbee golf basket)\nCaroline: That's awesome, Melanie! How have your family been supportive during your move?\nMelanie: My fam's been awesome - they helped out and showed lots of love and support.\nCaroline: Wow, Mel, family love and support is the best!\nMelanie: Yeah, Caroline, my family's been great - their love and support really helped me through tough times. It's awesome! We even went on another camping trip in the forest. (shared image: a photo of a man and two children sitting around a campfire)\nCaroline: Awesome, Mel! Family support's huge. What else do you guys like doing together? (shared image: a photo of a family walking through a forest with a toddler)\nMelanie: We enjoy hiking in the mountains and exploring forests. 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Your experience really brought you to where you need to be. You're gonna make a huge difference! This book I read last year reminds me to always pursue my dreams, just like you are doing!\\ud83c\\udf1f (shared image: a photography of a book cover with a gold coin on it)\\nCaroline: Thanks so much, Mel! Seeing this pic just made me appreciate my love of reading even more. Books guide me, motivate me and help me discover who I am. They're a huge part of my journey, and this one's reminding me to keep going and never give up!\\nMelanie: Wow, Caroline! Books have such an awesome power! Which one has been your favorite guide?\\nCaroline: I loved \\\"Becoming Nicole\\\" by Amy Ellis Nutt. It's a real inspiring true story about a trans girl and her family. It made me feel connected and gave me a lot of hope for my own path. Highly recommend it for sure! (shared image: a photo of a dog sitting in a boat on the water)\\nMelanie: That sounds awesome! 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Everyone we love was there to celebrate us - it was really special. (shared image: a photo of a wedding ceremony in a greenhouse with people taking pictures)\\nCaroline: Wow, what a great day! Glad everyone could make it. What was your favorite part?\\nMelanie: Marrying my partner and promising to be together forever was the best part. (shared image: a photo of a man and woman standing on a beach)\\nCaroline: Wow, nice pic! You both looked amazing. One special memory for me was this pride parade I went to a few weeks ago. (shared image: a photo of a parade with people walking down the street)\\nMelanie: Wow, looks awesome! Did you join in?\\nCaroline: Yes, I did. It was amazing! I felt so accepted and happy, just being around people who accepted and celebrated me. It's definitely a top memory. (shared image: a photo of a group of people holding up signs and smiling)\\nMelanie: Wow, what an experience! 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"object": "[Session date: 4:33 pm on 12 July, 2023]\nCaroline: Hey Mel, great to chat with you again! So much has happened since we last spoke - I went to an LGBTQ conference two days ago and it was really special. I got the chance to meet and connect with people who've gone through similar journeys. It was such a welcoming environment and I felt totally accepted. I'm really thankful for this amazing community - it's shown me how important it is to fight for trans rights and spread awareness.\nMelanie: Wow, Caroline, that sounds awesome! So glad you felt accepted and supported. Events like these are great for reminding us of how strong community can be!\nCaroline: Yeah, it's true! Having people who back you makes such a huge difference. It's great to see how far LGBTQ rights have come, but there's still plenty of progress to be made. I wanna help make a difference.\nMelanie: Wow, Caroline. We've come so far, but there's more to do. Your drive to help is awesome! What's your plan to pitch in?\nCaroline: Thanks, Mell! I'm still looking into counseling and mental health jobs. It's important to me that people have someone to talk to, and I want to help make that happen.\nMelanie: Wow, Caroline! You're so inspiring for wanting to help others with their mental health. What's pushing you to keep going forward with it?\nCaroline: I struggled with mental health, and support I got was really helpful. It made me realize how important it is for others to have a support system. So, I started looking into counseling and mental health career options, so I could help other people on their own journeys like I was helped.\nMelanie: Caroline, so glad you got the support! Your experience really brought you to where you need to be. You're gonna make a huge difference! This book I read last year reminds me to always pursue my dreams, just like you are doing!\ud83c\udf1f (shared image: a photography of a book cover with a gold coin on it)\nCaroline: Thanks so much, Mel! Seeing this pic just made me appreciate my love of reading even more. Books guide me, motivate me and help me discover who I am. They're a huge part of my journey, and this one's reminding me to keep going and never give up!\nMelanie: Wow, Caroline! Books have such an awesome power! Which one has been your favorite guide?\nCaroline: I loved \"Becoming Nicole\" by Amy Ellis Nutt. It's a real inspiring true story about a trans girl and her family. It made me feel connected and gave me a lot of hope for my own path. Highly recommend it for sure! (shared image: a photo of a dog sitting in a boat on the water)\nMelanie: That sounds awesome! What did you take away from it to use in your life?\nCaroline: It taught me self-acceptance and how to find support. It also showed me that tough times don't last - hope and love exist. Pets bring so much joy too, though.\nMelanie: Caroline, those lessons are great - self-acceptance and finding support are key. Plus pets are awesome for joy and comfort, can't agree more! (shared image: a photography of two little girls sitting on the steps with a dog)\nCaroline: That's so nice! What pet do you have?\nMelanie: We've got a pup and a kitty. That's the dog, and here's our cat! They brighten up our day and always make us smile. (shared image: a photo of a cat laying on the floor with its head on the floor)\nCaroline: Ah, they're adorable! What are their names? Pets sure do bring so much joy to us!\nMelanie: Luna and Oliver! They are so sweet and playful - they really liven up the house! Just got some new shoes, too! (shared image: a photo of a person wearing pink sneakers on a white rug)\nCaroline: Love that purple color! For walking or running?\nMelanie: Thanks, Caroline! These are for running. Been running longer since our last chat - a great way to destress and clear my mind. (shared image: a photo of a pair of pink sneakers in a box)\nCaroline: Wow! What got you into running?\nMelanie: I've been running farther to de-stress, which has been great for my headspace.\nCaroline: Cool, Melanie! Running can really boost your mood. Keep it up!\nMelanie: Thanks, Caroline! This has been great for my mental health. I'm gonna keep it up.\nCaroline: Awesome, Melanie! Mental health's a priority, so make sure you take care of yourself.\nMelanie: Caroline, thanks! Mental health is important to me, and it's made such an improvement!\nCaroline: Glad it helped ya, Melanie!",
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"object": "[Session date: 1:51 pm on 15 July, 2023]\nCaroline: Hey Mel, what's up? Been a busy week since we talked.\nMelanie: Hey Caroline, it's been super busy here. So much since we talked! Last Fri I finally took my kids to a pottery workshop. We all made our own pots, it was fun and therapeutic! (shared image: a photography of a group of children making clay sculptures in a classroom)\nCaroline: Wow, Mel! Sounds like you and the kids had a blast. How'd they like it?\nMelanie: The kids loved it! They were so excited to get their hands dirty and make something with clay. It was special to watch their creativity and imagination come to life, they made this! (shared image: a photo of a cup with a dog face on it)\nCaroline: Aww, that's so sweet! That cup is so cute. It's awesome to see how kids show their personalities through art. What other creative projects do you do with them, besides pottery?\nMelanie: We love painting together lately, especially nature-inspired ones. Here's our latest work from last weekend. (shared image: a photo of a painting of a sunset with a palm tree)\nCaroline: Wow Mel, that painting's amazing! The colors are so bold and it really highlights the beauty of nature. Y'all work on it together?\nMelanie: Thanks, Caroline! We both helped with the painting - it was great bonding over it and chatting about nature. We found these lovely flowers. Appreciating the small things in life, too. (shared image: a photo of a field of purple flowers with green leaves)\nCaroline: That photo is stunning! So glad you bonded over our love of nature. Last Friday I went to a council meeting for adoption. It was inspiring and emotional - so many people wanted to create loving homes for children in need. It made me even more determined to adopt.\nMelanie: Wow, Caroline, way to go! Your future fam will get a kick out of having you. What do you think of these? (shared image: a photo of a blue vase with a bouquet of sunflowers and roses)\nCaroline: Thanks Melanie - love the blue vase in the pic! Blue's my fave, it makes me feel relaxed. Sunflowers mean warmth and happiness, right? While roses stand for love and beauty? That's neat. What do flowers mean to you?\nMelanie: Flowers bring joy. They represent growth, beauty and reminding us to appreciate the small moments. They were an important part of my wedding decor and always remind me of that day. (shared image: a photo of a row of white chairs with flowers on them)\nCaroline: It must have been special at your wedding. I wish I had known you back then!\nMelanie: It was amazing, Caroline. The day was full of love and joy. Everyone we love was there to celebrate us - it was really special. (shared image: a photo of a wedding ceremony in a greenhouse with people taking pictures)\nCaroline: Wow, what a great day! Glad everyone could make it. What was your favorite part?\nMelanie: Marrying my partner and promising to be together forever was the best part. (shared image: a photo of a man and woman standing on a beach)\nCaroline: Wow, nice pic! You both looked amazing. One special memory for me was this pride parade I went to a few weeks ago. (shared image: a photo of a parade with people walking down the street)\nMelanie: Wow, looks awesome! Did you join in?\nCaroline: Yes, I did. It was amazing! I felt so accepted and happy, just being around people who accepted and celebrated me. It's definitely a top memory. (shared image: a photo of a group of people holding up signs and smiling)\nMelanie: Wow, what an experience! How did it make you feel?\nCaroline: I felt so proud and grateful - the vibes were amazing and it was comforting to know I'm not alone and have a great community around me. (shared image: a photo of a rainbow flag on a pole on a carpet)\nMelanie: Wow, Caroline! That's huge! How did it feel to be around so much love and acceptance?\nCaroline: It was awesome, Melanie! Being around people who embrace and back me up is beyond words. It really inspired me. (shared image: a photo of a group of people sitting on the ground with a dog)\nMelanie: Wow, that sounds awesome! Your friends and community really have your back. What's been the best part of it? (shared image: a photo of a girl sitting in a teepee with stuffed animals)\nCaroline: Realizing I can be me without fear and having the courage to transition was the best part. It's so freeing to express myself authentically and have people back me up. (shared image: a photo of a teepee with a teddy bear and pillows)\nMelanie: That's awesome, Caro! You've found the courage to be yourself - that's important for our mental health and finding peace. (shared image: a photo of a buddha statue and a candle on a table)\nCaroline: Thanks, Melanie! Been a long road, but I'm proud of how far I've come. How're you doing finding peace?\nMelanie: I'm getting there, Caroline. Creativity and family keep me at peace. (shared image: a photo of a man holding a frisbee in front of a frisbee golf basket)\nCaroline: That's awesome, Melanie! How have your family been supportive during your move?\nMelanie: My fam's been awesome - they helped out and showed lots of love and support.\nCaroline: Wow, Mel, family love and support is the best!\nMelanie: Yeah, Caroline, my family's been great - their love and support really helped me through tough times. It's awesome! We even went on another camping trip in the forest. (shared image: a photo of a man and two children sitting around a campfire)\nCaroline: Awesome, Mel! Family support's huge. What else do you guys like doing together? (shared image: a photo of a family walking through a forest with a toddler)\nMelanie: We enjoy hiking in the mountains and exploring forests. It's a cool way to connect with nature and each other.\nCaroline: Wow, Mel, that sounds awesome! Exploring nature and family time is so special.\nMelanie: Yeah, Caroline, they're some of my fave memories. It brings us together and brings us happiness. Glad you're here to share in it.\nCaroline: Thanks, Melanie! Really glad to have you as a friend to share my journey. You're awesome!\nMelanie: Thanks, Caroline! Appreciate your friendship. It's great to have a supporter!\nCaroline: No worries, Mel! Your friendship means so much to me. Enjoy your day!",
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VERDICT: CORRECT
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How did it feel to be around so much love and acceptance?\nCaroline: It was awesome, Melanie! Being around people who embrace and back me up is beyond words. It really inspired me. (shared image: a photo of a group of people sitting on the ground with a dog)\nMelanie: Wow, that sounds awesome! Your friends and community really have your back. What's been the best part of it? (shared image: a photo of a girl sitting in a teepee with stuffed animals)\nCaroline: Realizing I can be me without fear and having the courage to transition was the best part. It's so freeing to express myself authentically and have people back me up. (shared image: a photo of a teepee with a teddy bear and pillows)\nMelanie: That's awesome, Caro! You've found the courage to be yourself - that's important for our mental health and finding peace. (shared image: a photo of a buddha statue and a candle on a table)\nCaroline: Thanks, Melanie! Been a long road, but I'm proud of how far I've come. 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How did it make you feel?\\nCaroline: I felt so proud and grateful - the vibes were amazing and it was comforting to know I'm not alone and have a great community around me. (shared image: a photo of a rainbow flag on a pole on a carpet)\\nMelanie: Wow, Caroline! That's huge! How did it feel to be around so much love and acceptance?\\nCaroline: It was awesome, Melanie! Being around people who embrace and back me up is beyond words. It really inspired me. (shared image: a photo of a group of people sitting on the ground with a dog)\\nMelanie: Wow, that sounds awesome! Your friends and community really have your back. What's been the best part of it? (shared image: a photo of a girl sitting in a teepee with stuffed animals)\\nCaroline: Realizing I can be me without fear and having the courage to transition was the best part. It's so freeing to express myself authentically and have people back me up. (shared image: a photo of a teepee with a teddy bear and pillows)\\nMelanie: That's awesome, Caro! You've found the courage to be yourself - that's important for our mental health and finding peace. (shared image: a photo of a buddha statue and a candle on a table)\\nCaroline: Thanks, Melanie! Been a long road, but I'm proud of how far I've come. How're you doing finding peace?\\nMelanie: I'm getting there, Caroline. Creativity and family keep me at peace. (shared image: a photo of a man holding a frisbee in front of a frisbee golf basket)\\nCaroline: That's awesome, Melanie! How have your family been supportive during your move?\\nMelanie: My fam's been awesome - they helped out and showed lots of love and support.\\nCaroline: Wow, Mel, family love and support is the best!\\nMelanie: Yeah, Caroline, my family's been great - their love and support really helped me through tough times. It's awesome! We even went on another camping trip in the forest. 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It was a great experience. Thoughts? (shared image: a photo of a bowl with a colorful design on it)\\nCaroline: That bowl is awesome, Mel! What gave you the idea for all the colors and patterns?\\nMelanie: Thanks, Caroline! I'm obsessed with those, so I made something to catch the eye and make people smile. Plus, painting helps me express my feelings and be creative. Each stroke carries a part of me.\\nCaroline: That's amazing! You put so much effort and passion into it. Your creativity really shines. Seeing how art can be a source of self-expression and growth is truly inspiring. You're killing it!\\nMelanie: Thanks, Caroline! Your words really mean a lot. I've always felt a strong connection to art, and it's been a huge learning experience. It's both a sanctuary and a source of comfort. I'm so glad to have something that brings me so much happiness and fulfillment.\\nCaroline: Glad you found something that makes you so happy! Surrounding ourselves with things that bring us joy is important. Life's too short to do anything else!\\nMelanie: Agreed, Caroline. Life's tough but it's worth it when we have things that make us happy.\\nCaroline: Definitely, Mel! Finding those happy moments and clinging to them is key. It's what keeps us going, even when life's hard. I'm lucky to have people like you to remind me.\\nMelanie: Yeah, same here Caroline. You make life's struggles more bearable.\\nCaroline: Thanks, Melanie! It means a lot having you in my corner. Appreciate our friendship!\\nMelanie: I appreciate our friendship too, Caroline. You've always been there for me.\\nCaroline: I'm always here for you, Mel! We had a blast last year at the Pride fest. Those supportive friends definitely make everything worth it! (shared image: a photo of a group of people walking down a street with balloons)\\nMelanie: That was a blast! So much fun with the whole gang! Wanna do a family outing this summer?\\nCaroline: Right, it was so much fun! We could do a family outting, or wanna plan something special for this summer, just us two? It'd be a great chance to catch up and explore nature! What do you think?\\nMelanie: Sounds great, Caroline! Let's plan something special!\\nCaroline: Sounds great, Mel! We'll make some awesome memories!\\nMelanie: Yeah, Caroline! I'll start thinking about what we can do.\\nCaroline: Yeah, Mel! Life's all about creating memories. Can't wait for the trip!\",\n \"valid_from\": null,\n \"valid_to\": null,\n \"source\": \"recall\"\n }\n]\n\nFinal answer:",
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"judge_prompt": "You are grading a question-answering system's response against a gold answer, for questions about long conversations between two people.\n\nQuestion: When did Caroline go to the LGBTQ support group?\nGold answer: 7 May 2023\nModel response: May 7, 2023\n\nThink step by step about whether the model response contains (or is equivalent to) the gold answer. The response may be more verbose than the gold answer, or word things differently — that is fine as long as the asked-for information is present and correct. For temporal questions, accept answers that clearly refer to the same date/time even if formatted differently. For list-style answers, the response must cover the substance of the gold answer, not just a subset, to count as correct.\n\nAfter reasoning, output a final line in exactly this format:\nVERDICT: CORRECT\nor\nVERDICT: WRONG",
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Q: When did Caroline go to the LGBTQ support group?
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▸ input prompt
You are a question-answering assistant with access to retrieved memories from past conversations between two speakers. Answer the question using ONLY the memories. Be concise — answer with the specific fact(s) asked for, no preamble. Dates in memories may be in-band ('[Session date: ...]') or in valid-time metadata; use them for any time-based reasoning. If the answer genuinely cannot be determined from the memories, say 'Not enough information.'
QUESTION: When did Caroline go to the LGBTQ support group?
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"object": "[Session date: 8:56 pm on 20 July, 2023]\nCaroline: Hey Melanie! Just wanted to say hi!\nMelanie: Hey Caroline! Good to talk to you again. What's up? Anything new since last time?\nCaroline: Hey Mel! A lot's happened since we last chatted - I just joined a new LGBTQ activist group last Tues. I'm meeting so many cool people who are as passionate as I am about rights and community support. I'm giving my voice and making a real difference, plus it's fulfilling in so many ways. It's just great, you know?\nMelanie: That's awesome, Caroline! Glad to hear you found a great group where you can have an impact. Bet it feels great to be able to speak your truth and stand up for what's right. Want to tell me a bit more about it?\nCaroline: Thanks, Melanie! It's awesome to have our own platform to be ourselves and support others' rights. Our group, 'Connected LGBTQ Activists', is made of all kinds of people investing in positive changes. We have regular meetings, plan events and campaigns, to get together and support each other.\nMelanie: Wow, Caroline, your group sounds awesome! Supporting each other and making good things happen - that's so inspiring! Have you been part of any events or campaigns lately?\nCaroline: Last weekend our city held a pride parade! So many people marched through the streets waving flags, holding signs and celebrating love and diversity. I missed it but it was a powerful reminder that we are not alone in this fight for equality and inclusivity. Change is possible!\nMelanie: Wow, fantastic, Caroline! Bet the atmosphere was incredible. Oh yeah, we went to the beach recently. It was awesome! The kids had such a blast. (shared image: a photo of three children playing on the beach with a kite)\nCaroline: Sounds fun! What was the best part? Do you do it often with the kids?\nMelanie: Seeing my kids' faces so happy at the beach was the best! We don't go often, usually only once or twice a year. But those times are always special to spend time together and chill. (shared image: a photo of a sand castle on the beach with a blue sky)\nCaroline: Sounds special, those beach trips! Do you have any other summer traditions you all do together? Create those memories!\nMelanie: We always look forward to our family camping trip. We roast marshmallows, tell stories around the campfire and just enjoy each other's company. It's the highlight of our summer! (shared image: a photo of a fire pit with a lot of fire and sparks)\nCaroline: Wow, Mel, that's awesome! What's your best camping memory?\nMelanie: I'll always remember our camping trip last year when we saw the Perseid meteor shower. It was so amazing lying there and watching the sky light up with streaks of light. We all made wishes and felt so at one with the universe. That's a memory I'll never forget. (shared image: a photo of a plane flying in the sky with a star filled sky)\nCaroline: Cool! What did it look like?\nMelanie: The sky was so clear and filled with stars, and the meteor shower was amazing - it felt like we were part of something huge and awe-inspiring. (shared image: a photo of a plane flying in the sky with a trail of smoke coming out of it)\nCaroline: Wow, Mel. That must've been breathtaking!\nMelanie: It was one of those moments where I felt tiny and in awe of the universe. Reminds me how awesome life is - so many little moments like that. (shared image: a photo of a beach with footprints in the sand and a blue sky)\nCaroline: That's great, Mel! What other good memories do you have that make you feel thankful for life?\nMelanie: I'll never forget the day my youngest took her first steps. Seeing her wobble as she took those initial steps really put into perspective how fleeting life is and how lucky I am to be able to share these moments.\nCaroline: Aw, that's sweet, Mel! Those milestones are great reminders of how special our bonds are. (shared image: a photo of a baby in a white crib with a blue blanket)\nMelanie: Yeah, they sure are. It's special moments like these that make me appreciate life and how lucky I am to be with my family and have our love. (shared image: a photography of a family standing on the beach at sunset)\nCaroline: Wow, Melanie, what a beautiful moment! Lucky you to have such an awesome family!\nMelanie: Thanks, Caroline! I'm really lucky to have my family; they bring so much joy and love.",
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"object": "[Session date: 4:33 pm on 12 July, 2023]\nCaroline: Hey Mel, great to chat with you again! So much has happened since we last spoke - I went to an LGBTQ conference two days ago and it was really special. I got the chance to meet and connect with people who've gone through similar journeys. It was such a welcoming environment and I felt totally accepted. I'm really thankful for this amazing community - it's shown me how important it is to fight for trans rights and spread awareness.\nMelanie: Wow, Caroline, that sounds awesome! So glad you felt accepted and supported. Events like these are great for reminding us of how strong community can be!\nCaroline: Yeah, it's true! Having people who back you makes such a huge difference. It's great to see how far LGBTQ rights have come, but there's still plenty of progress to be made. I wanna help make a difference.\nMelanie: Wow, Caroline. We've come so far, but there's more to do. Your drive to help is awesome! What's your plan to pitch in?\nCaroline: Thanks, Mell! I'm still looking into counseling and mental health jobs. It's important to me that people have someone to talk to, and I want to help make that happen.\nMelanie: Wow, Caroline! You're so inspiring for wanting to help others with their mental health. What's pushing you to keep going forward with it?\nCaroline: I struggled with mental health, and support I got was really helpful. It made me realize how important it is for others to have a support system. So, I started looking into counseling and mental health career options, so I could help other people on their own journeys like I was helped.\nMelanie: Caroline, so glad you got the support! Your experience really brought you to where you need to be. You're gonna make a huge difference! This book I read last year reminds me to always pursue my dreams, just like you are doing!\ud83c\udf1f (shared image: a photography of a book cover with a gold coin on it)\nCaroline: Thanks so much, Mel! Seeing this pic just made me appreciate my love of reading even more. Books guide me, motivate me and help me discover who I am. They're a huge part of my journey, and this one's reminding me to keep going and never give up!\nMelanie: Wow, Caroline! Books have such an awesome power! Which one has been your favorite guide?\nCaroline: I loved \"Becoming Nicole\" by Amy Ellis Nutt. It's a real inspiring true story about a trans girl and her family. It made me feel connected and gave me a lot of hope for my own path. Highly recommend it for sure! (shared image: a photo of a dog sitting in a boat on the water)\nMelanie: That sounds awesome! What did you take away from it to use in your life?\nCaroline: It taught me self-acceptance and how to find support. It also showed me that tough times don't last - hope and love exist. Pets bring so much joy too, though.\nMelanie: Caroline, those lessons are great - self-acceptance and finding support are key. Plus pets are awesome for joy and comfort, can't agree more! (shared image: a photography of two little girls sitting on the steps with a dog)\nCaroline: That's so nice! What pet do you have?\nMelanie: We've got a pup and a kitty. That's the dog, and here's our cat! They brighten up our day and always make us smile. (shared image: a photo of a cat laying on the floor with its head on the floor)\nCaroline: Ah, they're adorable! What are their names? Pets sure do bring so much joy to us!\nMelanie: Luna and Oliver! They are so sweet and playful - they really liven up the house! Just got some new shoes, too! (shared image: a photo of a person wearing pink sneakers on a white rug)\nCaroline: Love that purple color! For walking or running?\nMelanie: Thanks, Caroline! These are for running. Been running longer since our last chat - a great way to destress and clear my mind. (shared image: a photo of a pair of pink sneakers in a box)\nCaroline: Wow! What got you into running?\nMelanie: I've been running farther to de-stress, which has been great for my headspace.\nCaroline: Cool, Melanie! Running can really boost your mood. Keep it up!\nMelanie: Thanks, Caroline! This has been great for my mental health. I'm gonna keep it up.\nCaroline: Awesome, Melanie! Mental health's a priority, so make sure you take care of yourself.\nMelanie: Caroline, thanks! Mental health is important to me, and it's made such an improvement!\nCaroline: Glad it helped ya, Melanie!",
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"object": "[Session date: 1:51 pm on 15 July, 2023]\nCaroline: Hey Mel, what's up? Been a busy week since we talked.\nMelanie: Hey Caroline, it's been super busy here. So much since we talked! Last Fri I finally took my kids to a pottery workshop. We all made our own pots, it was fun and therapeutic! (shared image: a photography of a group of children making clay sculptures in a classroom)\nCaroline: Wow, Mel! Sounds like you and the kids had a blast. How'd they like it?\nMelanie: The kids loved it! They were so excited to get their hands dirty and make something with clay. It was special to watch their creativity and imagination come to life, they made this! (shared image: a photo of a cup with a dog face on it)\nCaroline: Aww, that's so sweet! That cup is so cute. It's awesome to see how kids show their personalities through art. What other creative projects do you do with them, besides pottery?\nMelanie: We love painting together lately, especially nature-inspired ones. Here's our latest work from last weekend. (shared image: a photo of a painting of a sunset with a palm tree)\nCaroline: Wow Mel, that painting's amazing! The colors are so bold and it really highlights the beauty of nature. Y'all work on it together?\nMelanie: Thanks, Caroline! We both helped with the painting - it was great bonding over it and chatting about nature. We found these lovely flowers. Appreciating the small things in life, too. (shared image: a photo of a field of purple flowers with green leaves)\nCaroline: That photo is stunning! So glad you bonded over our love of nature. Last Friday I went to a council meeting for adoption. It was inspiring and emotional - so many people wanted to create loving homes for children in need. It made me even more determined to adopt.\nMelanie: Wow, Caroline, way to go! Your future fam will get a kick out of having you. What do you think of these? (shared image: a photo of a blue vase with a bouquet of sunflowers and roses)\nCaroline: Thanks Melanie - love the blue vase in the pic! Blue's my fave, it makes me feel relaxed. Sunflowers mean warmth and happiness, right? While roses stand for love and beauty? That's neat. What do flowers mean to you?\nMelanie: Flowers bring joy. They represent growth, beauty and reminding us to appreciate the small moments. They were an important part of my wedding decor and always remind me of that day. (shared image: a photo of a row of white chairs with flowers on them)\nCaroline: It must have been special at your wedding. I wish I had known you back then!\nMelanie: It was amazing, Caroline. The day was full of love and joy. Everyone we love was there to celebrate us - it was really special. (shared image: a photo of a wedding ceremony in a greenhouse with people taking pictures)\nCaroline: Wow, what a great day! Glad everyone could make it. What was your favorite part?\nMelanie: Marrying my partner and promising to be together forever was the best part. (shared image: a photo of a man and woman standing on a beach)\nCaroline: Wow, nice pic! You both looked amazing. One special memory for me was this pride parade I went to a few weeks ago. (shared image: a photo of a parade with people walking down the street)\nMelanie: Wow, looks awesome! Did you join in?\nCaroline: Yes, I did. It was amazing! I felt so accepted and happy, just being around people who accepted and celebrated me. It's definitely a top memory. (shared image: a photo of a group of people holding up signs and smiling)\nMelanie: Wow, what an experience! How did it make you feel?\nCaroline: I felt so proud and grateful - the vibes were amazing and it was comforting to know I'm not alone and have a great community around me. (shared image: a photo of a rainbow flag on a pole on a carpet)\nMelanie: Wow, Caroline! That's huge! How did it feel to be around so much love and acceptance?\nCaroline: It was awesome, Melanie! Being around people who embrace and back me up is beyond words. It really inspired me. (shared image: a photo of a group of people sitting on the ground with a dog)\nMelanie: Wow, that sounds awesome! Your friends and community really have your back. What's been the best part of it? (shared image: a photo of a girl sitting in a teepee with stuffed animals)\nCaroline: Realizing I can be me without fear and having the courage to transition was the best part. It's so freeing to express myself authentically and have people back me up. (shared image: a photo of a teepee with a teddy bear and pillows)\nMelanie: That's awesome, Caro! You've found the courage to be yourself - that's important for our mental health and finding peace. (shared image: a photo of a buddha statue and a candle on a table)\nCaroline: Thanks, Melanie! Been a long road, but I'm proud of how far I've come. How're you doing finding peace?\nMelanie: I'm getting there, Caroline. Creativity and family keep me at peace. (shared image: a photo of a man holding a frisbee in front of a frisbee golf basket)\nCaroline: That's awesome, Melanie! How have your family been supportive during your move?\nMelanie: My fam's been awesome - they helped out and showed lots of love and support.\nCaroline: Wow, Mel, family love and support is the best!\nMelanie: Yeah, Caroline, my family's been great - their love and support really helped me through tough times. It's awesome! We even went on another camping trip in the forest. (shared image: a photo of a man and two children sitting around a campfire)\nCaroline: Awesome, Mel! Family support's huge. What else do you guys like doing together? (shared image: a photo of a family walking through a forest with a toddler)\nMelanie: We enjoy hiking in the mountains and exploring forests. It's a cool way to connect with nature and each other.\nCaroline: Wow, Mel, that sounds awesome! Exploring nature and family time is so special.\nMelanie: Yeah, Caroline, they're some of my fave memories. It brings us together and brings us happiness. Glad you're here to share in it.\nCaroline: Thanks, Melanie! Really glad to have you as a friend to share my journey. You're awesome!\nMelanie: Thanks, Caroline! Appreciate your friendship. It's great to have a supporter!\nCaroline: No worries, Mel! Your friendship means so much to me. Enjoy your day!",
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Final answer:7 May, 2023
judgeglm-4.7✓ correct
▸ input prompt
You are grading a question-answering system's response against a gold answer, for questions about long conversations between two people. Question: When did Caroline go to the LGBTQ support group? Gold answer: 7 May 2023 Model response: 7 May, 2023 Think step by step about whether the model response contains (or is equivalent to) the gold answer. The response may be more verbose than the gold answer, or word things differently — that is fine as long as the asked-for information is present and correct. For temporal questions, accept answers that clearly refer to the same date/time even if formatted differently. For list-style answers, the response must cover the substance of the gold answer, not just a subset, to count as correct. After reasoning, output a final line in exactly this format: VERDICT: CORRECT or VERDICT: WRONG
The question asks for the date when Caroline went to the LGBTQ support group.
The gold answer provides the date "7 May 2023".
The model response provides "7 May, 2023".
Comparing the two, the model response includes the exact same day, month, and year as the gold answer. The only difference is the inclusion of a comma after "May", which is a stylistic variation in formatting that does not change the meaning or accuracy of the date. According to the instructions, answers with different date formats that refer to the same date should be accepted.
VERDICT: CORRECT
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"v": "[Session date: 1:56 pm on 8 May, 2023]\nCaroline: Hey Mel! Good to see you! How have you been?\nMelanie: Hey Caroline! Good to see you! I'm swamped with the kids & work. What's up with you? Anything new?\nCaroline: I went to a LGBTQ support group yesterday and it was so powerful.\nMelanie: Wow, that's cool, Caroline! What happened that was so awesome? Did you hear any inspiring stories?\nCaroline: The transgender stories were so inspiring! I was so happy and thankful for all the support. (shared image: a photo of a dog walking past a wall with a painting of a woman)\nMelanie: Wow, love that painting! So cool you found such a helpful group. What's it done for you?\nCaroline: The support group has made me feel accepted and given me courage to embrace myself.\nMelanie: That's really cool. You've got guts. What now?\nCaroline: Gonna continue my edu and check out career options, which is pretty exciting!\nMelanie: Wow, Caroline! What kinda jobs are you thinkin' of? Anything that stands out?\nCaroline: I'm keen on counseling or working in mental health - I'd love to support those with similar issues.\nMelanie: You'd be a great counselor! Your empathy and understanding will really help the people you work with. By the way, take a look at this. (shared image: a photo of a painting of a sunset over a lake)\nCaroline: Thanks, Melanie! That's really sweet. Is this your own painting?\nMelanie: Yeah, I painted that lake sunrise last year! It's special to me.\nCaroline: Wow, Melanie! The colors really blend nicely. Painting looks like a great outlet for expressing yourself.\nMelanie: Thanks, Caroline! Painting's a fun way to express my feelings and get creative. It's a great way to relax after a long day.\nCaroline: Totally agree, Mel. Relaxing and expressing ourselves is key. Well, I'm off to go do some research.\nMelanie: Yep, Caroline. Taking care of ourselves is vital. I'm off to go swimming with the kids. Talk to you soon!"
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"v": "[Session date: 4:33 pm on 12 July, 2023]\nCaroline: Hey Mel, great to chat with you again! So much has happened since we last spoke - I went to an LGBTQ conference two days ago and it was really special. I got the chance to meet and connect with people who've gone through similar journeys. It was such a welcoming environment and I felt totally accepted. I'm really thankful for this amazing community - it's shown me how important it is to fight for trans rights and spread awareness.\nMelanie: Wow, Caroline, that sounds awesome! So glad you felt accepted and supported. Events like these are great for reminding us of how strong community can be!\nCaroline: Yeah, it's true! Having people who back you makes such a huge difference. It's great to see how far LGBTQ rights have come, but there's still plenty of progress to be made. I wanna help make a difference.\nMelanie: Wow, Caroline. We've come so far, but there's more to do. Your drive to help is awesome! What's your plan to pitch in?\nCaroline: Thanks, Mell! I'm still looking into counseling and mental health jobs. It's important to me that people have someone to talk to, and I want to help make that happen.\nMelanie: Wow, Caroline! You're so inspiring for wanting to help others with their mental health. What's pushing you to keep going forward with it?\nCaroline: I struggled with mental health, and support I got was really helpful. It made me realize how important it is for others to have a support system. So, I started looking into counseling and mental health career options, so I could help other people on their own journeys like I was helped.\nMelanie: Caroline, so glad you got the support! Your experience really brought you to where you need to be. You're gonna make a huge difference! This book I read last year reminds me to always pursue my dreams, just like you are doing!🌟 (shared image: a photography of a book cover with a gold coin on it)\nCaroline: Thanks so much, Mel! Seeing this pic just made me appreciate my love of reading even more. Books guide me, motivate me and help me discover who I am. They're a huge part of my journey, and this one's reminding me to keep going and never give up!\nMelanie: Wow, Caroline! Books have such an awesome power! Which one has been your favorite guide?\nCaroline: I loved \"Becoming Nicole\" by Amy Ellis Nutt. It's a real inspiring true story about a trans girl and her family. It made me feel connected and gave me a lot of hope for my own path. Highly recommend it for sure! (shared image: a photo of a dog sitting in a boat on the water)\nMelanie: That sounds awesome! What did you take away from it to use in your life?\nCaroline: It taught me self-acceptance and how to find support. It also showed me that tough times don't last - hope and love exist. Pets bring so much joy too, though.\nMelanie: Caroline, those lessons are great - self-acceptance and finding support are key. Plus pets are awesome for joy and comfort, can't agree more! (shared image: a photography of two little girls sitting on the steps with a dog)\nCaroline: That's so nice! What pet do you have?\nMelanie: We've got a pup and a kitty. That's the dog, and here's our cat! They brighten up our day and always make us smile. (shared image: a photo of a cat laying on the floor with its head on the floor)\nCaroline: Ah, they're adorable! What are their names? Pets sure do bring so much joy to us!\nMelanie: Luna and Oliver! They are so sweet and playful - they really liven up the house! Just got some new shoes, too! (shared image: a photo of a person wearing pink sneakers on a white rug)\nCaroline: Love that purple color! For walking or running?\nMelanie: Thanks, Caroline! These are for running. Been running longer since our last chat - a great way to destress and clear my mind. (shared image: a photo of a pair of pink sneakers in a box)\nCaroline: Wow! What got you into running?\nMelanie: I've been running farther to de-stress, which has been great for my headspace.\nCaroline: Cool, Melanie! Running can really boost your mood. Keep it up!\nMelanie: Thanks, Caroline! This has been great for my mental health. I'm gonna keep it up.\nCaroline: Awesome, Melanie! Mental health's a priority, so make sure you take care of yourself.\nMelanie: Caroline, thanks! Mental health is important to me, and it's made such an improvement!\nCaroline: Glad it helped ya, Melanie!"
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"v": "[Session date: 1:51 pm on 15 July, 2023]\nCaroline: Hey Mel, what's up? Been a busy week since we talked.\nMelanie: Hey Caroline, it's been super busy here. So much since we talked! Last Fri I finally took my kids to a pottery workshop. We all made our own pots, it was fun and therapeutic! (shared image: a photography of a group of children making clay sculptures in a classroom)\nCaroline: Wow, Mel! Sounds like you and the kids had a blast. How'd they like it?\nMelanie: The kids loved it! They were so excited to get their hands dirty and make something with clay. It was special to watch their creativity and imagination come to life, they made this! (shared image: a photo of a cup with a dog face on it)\nCaroline: Aww, that's so sweet! That cup is so cute. It's awesome to see how kids show their personalities through art. What other creative projects do you do with them, besides pottery?\nMelanie: We love painting together lately, especially nature-inspired ones. Here's our latest work from last weekend. (shared image: a photo of a painting of a sunset with a palm tree)\nCaroline: Wow Mel, that painting's amazing! The colors are so bold and it really highlights the beauty of nature. Y'all work on it together?\nMelanie: Thanks, Caroline! We both helped with the painting - it was great bonding over it and chatting about nature. We found these lovely flowers. Appreciating the small things in life, too. (shared image: a photo of a field of purple flowers with green leaves)\nCaroline: That photo is stunning! So glad you bonded over our love of nature. Last Friday I went to a council meeting for adoption. It was inspiring and emotional - so many people wanted to create loving homes for children in need. It made me even more determined to adopt.\nMelanie: Wow, Caroline, way to go! Your future fam will get a kick out of having you. What do you think of these? (shared image: a photo of a blue vase with a bouquet of sunflowers and roses)\nCaroline: Thanks Melanie - love the blue vase in the pic! Blue's my fave, it makes me feel relaxed. Sunflowers mean warmth and happiness, right? While roses stand for love and beauty? That's neat. What do flowers mean to you?\nMelanie: Flowers bring joy. They represent growth, beauty and reminding us to appreciate the small moments. They were an important part of my wedding decor and always remind me of that day. (shared image: a photo of a row of white chairs with flowers on them)\nCaroline: It must have been special at your wedding. I wish I had known you back then!\nMelanie: It was amazing, Caroline. The day was full of love and joy. Everyone we love was there to celebrate us - it was really special. (shared image: a photo of a wedding ceremony in a greenhouse with people taking pictures)\nCaroline: Wow, what a great day! Glad everyone could make it. What was your favorite part?\nMelanie: Marrying my partner and promising to be together forever was the best part. (shared image: a photo of a man and woman standing on a beach)\nCaroline: Wow, nice pic! You both looked amazing. One special memory for me was this pride parade I went to a few weeks ago. (shared image: a photo of a parade with people walking down the street)\nMelanie: Wow, looks awesome! Did you join in?\nCaroline: Yes, I did. It was amazing! I felt so accepted and happy, just being around people who accepted and celebrated me. It's definitely a top memory. (shared image: a photo of a group of people holding up signs and smiling)\nMelanie: Wow, what an experience! How did it make you feel?\nCaroline: I felt so proud and grateful - the vibes were amazing and it was comforting to know I'm not alone and have a great community around me. (shared image: a photo of a rainbow flag on a pole on a carpet)\nMelanie: Wow, Caroline! That's huge! How did it feel to be around so much love and acceptance?\nCaroline: It was awesome, Melanie! Being around people who embrace and back me up is beyond words. It really inspired me. (shared image: a photo of a group of people sitting on the ground with a dog)\nMelanie: Wow, that sounds awesome! Your friends and community really have your back. What's been the best part of it? (shared image: a photo of a girl sitting in a teepee with stuffed animals)\nCaroline: Realizing I can be me without fear and having the courage to transition was the best part. It's so freeing to express myself authentically and have people back me up. (shared image: a photo of a teepee with a teddy bear and pillows)\nMelanie: That's awesome, Caro! You've found the courage to be yourself - that's important for our mental health and finding peace. (shared image: a photo of a buddha statue and a candle on a table)\nCaroline: Thanks, Melanie! Been a long road, but I'm proud of how far I've come. How're you doing finding peace?\nMelanie: I'm getting there, Caroline. Creativity and family keep me at peace. (shared image: a photo of a man holding a frisbee in front of a frisbee golf basket)\nCaroline: That's awesome, Melanie! How have your family been supportive during your move?\nMelanie: My fam's been awesome - they helped out and showed lots of love and support.\nCaroline: Wow, Mel, family love and support is the best!\nMelanie: Yeah, Caroline, my family's been great - their love and support really helped me through tough times. It's awesome! We even went on another camping trip in the forest. (shared image: a photo of a man and two children sitting around a campfire)\nCaroline: Awesome, Mel! Family support's huge. What else do you guys like doing together? (shared image: a photo of a family walking through a forest with a toddler)\nMelanie: We enjoy hiking in the mountains and exploring forests. It's a cool way to connect with nature and each other.\nCaroline: Wow, Mel, that sounds awesome! Exploring nature and family time is so special.\nMelanie: Yeah, Caroline, they're some of my fave memories. It brings us together and brings us happiness. Glad you're here to share in it.\nCaroline: Thanks, Melanie! Really glad to have you as a friend to share my journey. You're awesome!\nMelanie: Thanks, Caroline! Appreciate your friendship. It's great to have a supporter!\nCaroline: No worries, Mel! Your friendship means so much to me. Enjoy your day!"
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"v": "[Session date: 1:50 pm on 17 August, 2023]\nCaroline: Hey Mel! How're ya doin'? Recently, I had a not-so-great experience on a hike. I ran into a group of religious conservatives who said something that really upset me. It made me think how much work we still have to do for LGBTQ rights. It's been so helpful to have people around me who accept and support me, so I know I'll be ok!\nMelanie: Hey Caroline, sorry about the hike. It sucks when people are so closed-minded. Strong support really helps. FYI, I finished another pottery project - want to see a pic?\nCaroline: Sure thing, Melanie! Can't wait to see your pottery project. I'm happy you found something that makes you happy. Show me when you can!\nMelanie: Here it is. Pretty proud of it! It was a great experience. Thoughts? (shared image: a photo of a bowl with a colorful design on it)\nCaroline: That bowl is awesome, Mel! What gave you the idea for all the colors and patterns?\nMelanie: Thanks, Caroline! I'm obsessed with those, so I made something to catch the eye and make people smile. Plus, painting helps me express my feelings and be creative. Each stroke carries a part of me.\nCaroline: That's amazing! You put so much effort and passion into it. Your creativity really shines. Seeing how art can be a source of self-expression and growth is truly inspiring. You're killing it!\nMelanie: Thanks, Caroline! Your words really mean a lot. I've always felt a strong connection to art, and it's been a huge learning experience. It's both a sanctuary and a source of comfort. I'm so glad to have something that brings me so much happiness and fulfillment.\nCaroline: Glad you found something that makes you so happy! Surrounding ourselves with things that bring us joy is important. Life's too short to do anything else!\nMelanie: Agreed, Caroline. Life's tough but it's worth it when we have things that make us happy.\nCaroline: Definitely, Mel! Finding those happy moments and clinging to them is key. It's what keeps us going, even when life's hard. I'm lucky to have people like you to remind me.\nMelanie: Yeah, same here Caroline. You make life's struggles more bearable.\nCaroline: Thanks, Melanie! It means a lot having you in my corner. Appreciate our friendship!\nMelanie: I appreciate our friendship too, Caroline. You've always been there for me.\nCaroline: I'm always here for you, Mel! We had a blast last year at the Pride fest. Those supportive friends definitely make everything worth it! (shared image: a photo of a group of people walking down a street with balloons)\nMelanie: That was a blast! So much fun with the whole gang! Wanna do a family outing this summer?\nCaroline: Right, it was so much fun! We could do a family outting, or wanna plan something special for this summer, just us two? It'd be a great chance to catch up and explore nature! What do you think?\nMelanie: Sounds great, Caroline! Let's plan something special!\nCaroline: Sounds great, Mel! We'll make some awesome memories!\nMelanie: Yeah, Caroline! I'll start thinking about what we can do.\nCaroline: Yeah, Mel! Life's all about creating memories. Can't wait for the trip!"
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(shared image: a photo of three children playing on the beach with a kite)\\nCaroline: Sounds fun! What was the best part? Do you do it often with the kids?\\nMelanie: Seeing my kids' faces so happy at the beach was the best! We don't go often, usually only once or twice a year. But those times are always special to spend time together and chill. (shared image: a photo of a sand castle on the beach with a blue sky)\\nCaroline: Sounds special, those beach trips! Do you have any other summer traditions you all do together? Create those memories!\\nMelanie: We always look forward to our family camping trip. We roast marshmallows, tell stories around the campfire and just enjoy each other's company. It's the highlight of our summer! (shared image: a photo of a fire pit with a lot of fire and sparks)\\nCaroline: Wow, Mel, that's awesome! What's your best camping memory?\\nMelanie: I'll always remember our camping trip last year when we saw the Perseid meteor shower. It was so amazing lying there and watching the sky light up with streaks of light. We all made wishes and felt so at one with the universe. That's a memory I'll never forget. (shared image: a photo of a plane flying in the sky with a star filled sky)\\nCaroline: Cool! What did it look like?\\nMelanie: The sky was so clear and filled with stars, and the meteor shower was amazing - it felt like we were part of something huge and awe-inspiring. (shared image: a photo of a plane flying in the sky with a trail of smoke coming out of it)\\nCaroline: Wow, Mel. That must've been breathtaking!\\nMelanie: It was one of those moments where I felt tiny and in awe of the universe. Reminds me how awesome life is - so many little moments like that. (shared image: a photo of a beach with footprints in the sand and a blue sky)\\nCaroline: That's great, Mel! What other good memories do you have that make you feel thankful for life?\\nMelanie: I'll never forget the day my youngest took her first steps. Seeing her wobble as she took those initial steps really put into perspective how fleeting life is and how lucky I am to be able to share these moments.\\nCaroline: Aw, that's sweet, Mel! Those milestones are great reminders of how special our bonds are. (shared image: a photo of a baby in a white crib with a blue blanket)\\nMelanie: Yeah, they sure are. It's special moments like these that make me appreciate life and how lucky I am to be with my family and have our love. (shared image: a photography of a family standing on the beach at sunset)\\nCaroline: Wow, Melanie, what a beautiful moment! Lucky you to have such an awesome family!\\nMelanie: Thanks, Caroline! 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Having people who back you makes such a huge difference. It's great to see how far LGBTQ rights have come, but there's still plenty of progress to be made. I wanna help make a difference.\\nMelanie: Wow, Caroline. We've come so far, but there's more to do. Your drive to help is awesome! What's your plan to pitch in?\\nCaroline: Thanks, Mell! I'm still looking into counseling and mental health jobs. It's important to me that people have someone to talk to, and I want to help make that happen.\\nMelanie: Wow, Caroline! You're so inspiring for wanting to help others with their mental health. What's pushing you to keep going forward with it?\\nCaroline: I struggled with mental health, and support I got was really helpful. It made me realize how important it is for others to have a support system. So, I started looking into counseling and mental health career options, so I could help other people on their own journeys like I was helped.\\nMelanie: Caroline, so glad you got the support! Your experience really brought you to where you need to be. You're gonna make a huge difference! This book I read last year reminds me to always pursue my dreams, just like you are doing!\\ud83c\\udf1f (shared image: a photography of a book cover with a gold coin on it)\\nCaroline: Thanks so much, Mel! Seeing this pic just made me appreciate my love of reading even more. Books guide me, motivate me and help me discover who I am. They're a huge part of my journey, and this one's reminding me to keep going and never give up!\\nMelanie: Wow, Caroline! Books have such an awesome power! Which one has been your favorite guide?\\nCaroline: I loved \\\"Becoming Nicole\\\" by Amy Ellis Nutt. It's a real inspiring true story about a trans girl and her family. It made me feel connected and gave me a lot of hope for my own path. Highly recommend it for sure! (shared image: a photo of a dog sitting in a boat on the water)\\nMelanie: That sounds awesome! What did you take away from it to use in your life?\\nCaroline: It taught me self-acceptance and how to find support. It also showed me that tough times don't last - hope and love exist. Pets bring so much joy too, though.\\nMelanie: Caroline, those lessons are great - self-acceptance and finding support are key. Plus pets are awesome for joy and comfort, can't agree more! (shared image: a photography of two little girls sitting on the steps with a dog)\\nCaroline: That's so nice! What pet do you have?\\nMelanie: We've got a pup and a kitty. That's the dog, and here's our cat! They brighten up our day and always make us smile. (shared image: a photo of a cat laying on the floor with its head on the floor)\\nCaroline: Ah, they're adorable! What are their names? Pets sure do bring so much joy to us!\\nMelanie: Luna and Oliver! They are so sweet and playful - they really liven up the house! Just got some new shoes, too! (shared image: a photo of a person wearing pink sneakers on a white rug)\\nCaroline: Love that purple color! For walking or running?\\nMelanie: Thanks, Caroline! These are for running. Been running longer since our last chat - a great way to destress and clear my mind. (shared image: a photo of a pair of pink sneakers in a box)\\nCaroline: Wow! What got you into running?\\nMelanie: I've been running farther to de-stress, which has been great for my headspace.\\nCaroline: Cool, Melanie! Running can really boost your mood. Keep it up!\\nMelanie: Thanks, Caroline! This has been great for my mental health. I'm gonna keep it up.\\nCaroline: Awesome, Melanie! Mental health's a priority, so make sure you take care of yourself.\\nMelanie: Caroline, thanks! Mental health is important to me, and it's made such an improvement!\\nCaroline: Glad it helped ya, Melanie!\",\n \"valid_from\": null,\n \"valid_to\": null,\n \"source\": \"recall\"\n },\n {\n \"subject\": \"ctx:memory/episodic/28e11d87-2e0f-4e39-a685-69dea162cac6\",\n \"predicate\": \"mem:episodic/chunk\",\n \"object\": \"[Session date: 1:51 pm on 15 July, 2023]\\nCaroline: Hey Mel, what's up? Been a busy week since we talked.\\nMelanie: Hey Caroline, it's been super busy here. So much since we talked! Last Fri I finally took my kids to a pottery workshop. We all made our own pots, it was fun and therapeutic! (shared image: a photography of a group of children making clay sculptures in a classroom)\\nCaroline: Wow, Mel! Sounds like you and the kids had a blast. How'd they like it?\\nMelanie: The kids loved it! They were so excited to get their hands dirty and make something with clay. It was special to watch their creativity and imagination come to life, they made this! (shared image: a photo of a cup with a dog face on it)\\nCaroline: Aww, that's so sweet! That cup is so cute. It's awesome to see how kids show their personalities through art. What other creative projects do you do with them, besides pottery?\\nMelanie: We love painting together lately, especially nature-inspired ones. Here's our latest work from last weekend. (shared image: a photo of a painting of a sunset with a palm tree)\\nCaroline: Wow Mel, that painting's amazing! The colors are so bold and it really highlights the beauty of nature. Y'all work on it together?\\nMelanie: Thanks, Caroline! We both helped with the painting - it was great bonding over it and chatting about nature. We found these lovely flowers. Appreciating the small things in life, too. (shared image: a photo of a field of purple flowers with green leaves)\\nCaroline: That photo is stunning! So glad you bonded over our love of nature. Last Friday I went to a council meeting for adoption. It was inspiring and emotional - so many people wanted to create loving homes for children in need. It made me even more determined to adopt.\\nMelanie: Wow, Caroline, way to go! Your future fam will get a kick out of having you. What do you think of these? (shared image: a photo of a blue vase with a bouquet of sunflowers and roses)\\nCaroline: Thanks Melanie - love the blue vase in the pic! Blue's my fave, it makes me feel relaxed. Sunflowers mean warmth and happiness, right? While roses stand for love and beauty? That's neat. What do flowers mean to you?\\nMelanie: Flowers bring joy. They represent growth, beauty and reminding us to appreciate the small moments. They were an important part of my wedding decor and always remind me of that day. (shared image: a photo of a row of white chairs with flowers on them)\\nCaroline: It must have been special at your wedding. I wish I had known you back then!\\nMelanie: It was amazing, Caroline. The day was full of love and joy. Everyone we love was there to celebrate us - it was really special. (shared image: a photo of a wedding ceremony in a greenhouse with people taking pictures)\\nCaroline: Wow, what a great day! Glad everyone could make it. What was your favorite part?\\nMelanie: Marrying my partner and promising to be together forever was the best part. (shared image: a photo of a man and woman standing on a beach)\\nCaroline: Wow, nice pic! You both looked amazing. One special memory for me was this pride parade I went to a few weeks ago. (shared image: a photo of a parade with people walking down the street)\\nMelanie: Wow, looks awesome! Did you join in?\\nCaroline: Yes, I did. It was amazing! I felt so accepted and happy, just being around people who accepted and celebrated me. It's definitely a top memory. (shared image: a photo of a group of people holding up signs and smiling)\\nMelanie: Wow, what an experience! How did it make you feel?\\nCaroline: I felt so proud and grateful - the vibes were amazing and it was comforting to know I'm not alone and have a great community around me. (shared image: a photo of a rainbow flag on a pole on a carpet)\\nMelanie: Wow, Caroline! That's huge! How did it feel to be around so much love and acceptance?\\nCaroline: It was awesome, Melanie! Being around people who embrace and back me up is beyond words. It really inspired me. (shared image: a photo of a group of people sitting on the ground with a dog)\\nMelanie: Wow, that sounds awesome! Your friends and community really have your back. What's been the best part of it? (shared image: a photo of a girl sitting in a teepee with stuffed animals)\\nCaroline: Realizing I can be me without fear and having the courage to transition was the best part. It's so freeing to express myself authentically and have people back me up. (shared image: a photo of a teepee with a teddy bear and pillows)\\nMelanie: That's awesome, Caro! You've found the courage to be yourself - that's important for our mental health and finding peace. (shared image: a photo of a buddha statue and a candle on a table)\\nCaroline: Thanks, Melanie! Been a long road, but I'm proud of how far I've come. How're you doing finding peace?\\nMelanie: I'm getting there, Caroline. Creativity and family keep me at peace. (shared image: a photo of a man holding a frisbee in front of a frisbee golf basket)\\nCaroline: That's awesome, Melanie! How have your family been supportive during your move?\\nMelanie: My fam's been awesome - they helped out and showed lots of love and support.\\nCaroline: Wow, Mel, family love and support is the best!\\nMelanie: Yeah, Caroline, my family's been great - their love and support really helped me through tough times. It's awesome! We even went on another camping trip in the forest. (shared image: a photo of a man and two children sitting around a campfire)\\nCaroline: Awesome, Mel! Family support's huge. What else do you guys like doing together? (shared image: a photo of a family walking through a forest with a toddler)\\nMelanie: We enjoy hiking in the mountains and exploring forests. It's a cool way to connect with nature and each other.\\nCaroline: Wow, Mel, that sounds awesome! Exploring nature and family time is so special.\\nMelanie: Yeah, Caroline, they're some of my fave memories. It brings us together and brings us happiness. Glad you're here to share in it.\\nCaroline: Thanks, Melanie! Really glad to have you as a friend to share my journey. You're awesome!\\nMelanie: Thanks, Caroline! Appreciate your friendship. It's great to have a supporter!\\nCaroline: No worries, Mel! Your friendship means so much to me. 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It was a great experience. Thoughts? (shared image: a photo of a bowl with a colorful design on it)\\nCaroline: That bowl is awesome, Mel! What gave you the idea for all the colors and patterns?\\nMelanie: Thanks, Caroline! I'm obsessed with those, so I made something to catch the eye and make people smile. Plus, painting helps me express my feelings and be creative. Each stroke carries a part of me.\\nCaroline: That's amazing! You put so much effort and passion into it. Your creativity really shines. Seeing how art can be a source of self-expression and growth is truly inspiring. You're killing it!\\nMelanie: Thanks, Caroline! Your words really mean a lot. I've always felt a strong connection to art, and it's been a huge learning experience. It's both a sanctuary and a source of comfort. I'm so glad to have something that brings me so much happiness and fulfillment.\\nCaroline: Glad you found something that makes you so happy! Surrounding ourselves with things that bring us joy is important. Life's too short to do anything else!\\nMelanie: Agreed, Caroline. Life's tough but it's worth it when we have things that make us happy.\\nCaroline: Definitely, Mel! Finding those happy moments and clinging to them is key. It's what keeps us going, even when life's hard. I'm lucky to have people like you to remind me.\\nMelanie: Yeah, same here Caroline. You make life's struggles more bearable.\\nCaroline: Thanks, Melanie! It means a lot having you in my corner. Appreciate our friendship!\\nMelanie: I appreciate our friendship too, Caroline. You've always been there for me.\\nCaroline: I'm always here for you, Mel! We had a blast last year at the Pride fest. Those supportive friends definitely make everything worth it! (shared image: a photo of a group of people walking down a street with balloons)\\nMelanie: That was a blast! So much fun with the whole gang! Wanna do a family outing this summer?\\nCaroline: Right, it was so much fun! We could do a family outting, or wanna plan something special for this summer, just us two? It'd be a great chance to catch up and explore nature! What do you think?\\nMelanie: Sounds great, Caroline! Let's plan something special!\\nCaroline: Sounds great, Mel! We'll make some awesome memories!\\nMelanie: Yeah, Caroline! I'll start thinking about what we can do.\\nCaroline: Yeah, Mel! Life's all about creating memories. Can't wait for the trip!\",\n \"valid_from\": null,\n \"valid_to\": null,\n \"source\": \"recall\"\n }\n]\n\nFinal answer:",
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Q: When did Melanie paint a sunrise?
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You are a question-answering assistant with access to retrieved memories from past conversations between two speakers. Answer the question using ONLY the memories. Be concise — answer with the specific fact(s) asked for, no preamble. Dates in memories may be in-band ('[Session date: ...]') or in valid-time metadata; use them for any time-based reasoning. If the answer genuinely cannot be determined from the memories, say 'Not enough information.'
QUESTION: When did Melanie paint a sunrise?
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Those colors are so vivid, it really looks like a real sunset. What gave you the idea to paint it?\nCaroline: Thanks, Melanie! I painted it after I visited the beach last week. Just seeing the sun dip below the horizon, all the amazing colors - it was amazing and calming. So I just had to try to capture that feeling in my painting. (shared image: a photo of a painting of a sunset over the ocean)\nMelanie: Wow, the beach really inspired you. The art really took me to that moment and I can feel the serenity. You captured the sunset perfectly, so peaceful!\nCaroline: Thanks Mel, really appreciate your kind words. It means a lot to me that you can feel the sense of peace and serenity. Makes me feel connected.\nMelanie: I feel the same way! Art is so cool like that - it connects us and helps us understand each other. I was actually just remembering yesterday, spending the day with my fam volunteering at a homeless shelter. It was hard to see how neglected some people are, but it was great to feel like we could make a difference.\nCaroline: Wow, Mel, you're amazing! Volunteering and making a difference- it's so heartwarming. You're an inspiration to us all! (shared image: a photo of a crowd of people walking down a street with a rainbow flag)\nMelanie: Thanks, Caroline! I really appreciate your help and motivation. What made you decide to transition and join the transgender community? (shared image: a photo of a bulletin board with a rainbow flag and a don't ever be afraid to)\nCaroline: Finding a community where I'm accepted, loved and supported has really meant a lot to me. It's made a huge difference to have people who get what I'm going through. Stuff like this mural are really special to me! (shared image: a photo of a building with a large eagle painted on it)\nMelanie: Caroline, glad you found a supportive community! 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I made it to show my own journey as a transgender woman and how we should accept growth and change. (shared image: a photo of a large stained glass window in a church)\nMelanie: Wow, Caroline! All those colors are incredible and the story it tells is so inspiring. (shared image: a photo of a door with a stained glass window and a coat rack)\nCaroline: Thanks, Mel! Glad you like it. It's a symbol of togetherness, to celebrate differences and be that much closer. I'd love to make something like this next! (shared image: a photo of a painted sidewalk with a rainbow design on it)\nMelanie: Wow, that's gorgeous! Where did you find it?\nCaroline: I was out walking in my neighborhood when I came across this cool rainbow sidewalk for Pride Month. It was so vibrant and welcoming, I had to take a picture! It reminds us that love and acceptance are everywhere\u2014even where we least expect it.\nMelanie: That's so nice, Caroline! Art can be in the most unlikely places. Love and acceptance really can be found everywhere. (shared image: a photo of a person drawing a flower on the ground)\nCaroline: Agreed, Mel! Art can be a real mood-booster - I saw someone drawing on the ground the other day and it made me so happy. Creativity sure can lighten someone's day. (shared image: a photo of a painting of flowers and a watercolor palette)\nMelanie: Wow, Caroline, that's so nice! The colors are so bright and the flowers are so pretty. Art is such a source of joy.\nCaroline: Thanks, Mel! Art gives me so much joy. It helps me show my feelings and freeze gorgeous moments, like a bouquet of flowers. (shared image: a photo of a drawing of a bunch of flowers on a table)\nMelanie: Wow, did you make that? It looks so real!\nCaroline: Yeah, definitely! Drawing flowers is one of my faves. Appreciating nature and sharing it is great. What about you, Mel? What type of art do you love? 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"object": "[Session date: 10:31 am on 13 October, 2023]\nCaroline: Hey Mel, what's up? Long time no see! I just contacted my mentor for adoption advice. I'm ready to be a mom and share my love and family. It's a great feeling. Anything new with you? Anything exciting going on?\nMelanie: Hey Caroline! Great to hear from you! Wow, what an amazing journey. Congrats!\nCaroline: Thanks, Melanie! I'm stoked to start this new chapter. It's been a dream to adopt and provide a safe, loving home for kids who need it. Do you have any experience with adoption, or know anyone who's gone through the process?\nMelanie: Yeah, a buddy of mine adopted last year. It was a long process, but now they're super happy with their new kid. Makes me feel like maybe I should do it too!\nCaroline: That's great news about your friend! It can be tough, but so worth it. It's a great way to add to your family and show your love. If you ever do it, let me know \u2014 I'd love to help in any way I can.\nMelanie: Thanks, Caroline! Appreciate your help. Got any tips for getting started on it?\nCaroline: Yep! Do your research and find an adoption agency or lawyer. They'll help with the process and provide all the info. Gather documents like references, financial info and medical checks. Don't forget to prepare emotionally, since the wait can be hard. It's all worth it in the end though.\nMelanie: Thanks for the tip, Caroline. Doing research and readying myself emotionally makes sense. I'll do that. BTW, recently I had a setback. Last month I got hurt and had to take a break from pottery, which I use for self-expression and peace.\nCaroline: Oh man, sorry to hear that, Melanie. I hope you're okay. Pottery's a great way to relax, so it must have been tough taking a break. Need any help?\nMelanie: Thanks, Caroline. It was tough, but I'm doing ok. Been reading that book you recommended a while ago and painting to keep busy.\nCaroline: Cool that you have creative outlets. Got any paintings to show? I'd love to check them out.\nMelanie: Yeah, Here's one I did last week. It's inspired by the sunsets. The colors make me feel calm. What have you been up to lately, artistically? (shared image: a photo of a painting of a sunset with a pink sky)\nCaroline: Wow Mel, that's stunning! Love the colors and the chilled-out sunset vibe. What made you paint it? I've been trying out abstract stuff recently. It's kinda freeing, just putting my feelings on the canvas without too much of a plan. It's like a cool form of self-expression.\nMelanie: Thanks, Caroline! I painted it because it was calming. I've done an abstract painting too, take a look! I love how art lets us get our emotions out. (shared image: a photo of a painting on a wall with a blue background)\nCaroline: Wow, that looks great! The blue adds so much to it. What feelings were you hoping to portray?\nMelanie: I wanted a peaceful blue streaks to show tranquility. Blue calms me, so I wanted the painting to have a serene vibe while still having lots of vibrant colors.\nCaroline: Yeah, it's very calming. It's awesome how art can show emotions. By the way, I went to a poetry reading last Fri - it was really powerful! Ever been to one? (shared image: a photo of a poster on a wall in a classroom)\nMelanie: Nope, never been to something like that. What was it about? What made it so special?\nCaroline: It was a transgender poetry reading where transgender people shared their stories through poetry. It was extra special 'cause it was a safe place for self-expression and it was really empowering to hear others share and celebrate their identities. (shared image: a photography of a sign that says trans lives matter)\nMelanie: Wow, sounds amazing! What was the event like? Those posters are great!\nCaroline: The room was electric with energy and support! The posters were amazing, so much pride and strength! It inspired me to make some art. (shared image: a photo of a drawing of a woman in a dress)\nMelanie: That's awesome, Caroline! You drew it? What does it mean to you?\nCaroline: Thanks, Melanie! Yeah, I drew it. It stands for freedom and being real. It's like a nudge to always stay true to myself and embrace my womanhood.\nMelanie: I love it. Showing off our true selves is the best thing ever.\nCaroline: Yep, Melanie! Being ourselves is such a great feeling. It's an ongoing adventure of learning and growing.\nMelanie: Yep, Caroline. Life's about learning and exploring. Glad we can be on this trip together.",
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Here's our latest work from last weekend. (shared image: a photo of a painting of a sunset with a palm tree)\nCaroline: Wow Mel, that painting's amazing! The colors are so bold and it really highlights the beauty of nature. Y'all work on it together?\nMelanie: Thanks, Caroline! We both helped with the painting - it was great bonding over it and chatting about nature. We found these lovely flowers. Appreciating the small things in life, too. (shared image: a photo of a field of purple flowers with green leaves)\nCaroline: That photo is stunning! So glad you bonded over our love of nature. Last Friday I went to a council meeting for adoption. It was inspiring and emotional - so many people wanted to create loving homes for children in need. It made me even more determined to adopt.\nMelanie: Wow, Caroline, way to go! Your future fam will get a kick out of having you. What do you think of these? (shared image: a photo of a blue vase with a bouquet of sunflowers and roses)\nCaroline: Thanks Melanie - love the blue vase in the pic! Blue's my fave, it makes me feel relaxed. Sunflowers mean warmth and happiness, right? While roses stand for love and beauty? That's neat. What do flowers mean to you?\nMelanie: Flowers bring joy. They represent growth, beauty and reminding us to appreciate the small moments. They were an important part of my wedding decor and always remind me of that day. (shared image: a photo of a row of white chairs with flowers on them)\nCaroline: It must have been special at your wedding. I wish I had known you back then!\nMelanie: It was amazing, Caroline. The day was full of love and joy. Everyone we love was there to celebrate us - it was really special. (shared image: a photo of a wedding ceremony in a greenhouse with people taking pictures)\nCaroline: Wow, what a great day! Glad everyone could make it. What was your favorite part?\nMelanie: Marrying my partner and promising to be together forever was the best part. (shared image: a photo of a man and woman standing on a beach)\nCaroline: Wow, nice pic! You both looked amazing. One special memory for me was this pride parade I went to a few weeks ago. (shared image: a photo of a parade with people walking down the street)\nMelanie: Wow, looks awesome! Did you join in?\nCaroline: Yes, I did. It was amazing! I felt so accepted and happy, just being around people who accepted and celebrated me. It's definitely a top memory. (shared image: a photo of a group of people holding up signs and smiling)\nMelanie: Wow, what an experience! How did it make you feel?\nCaroline: I felt so proud and grateful - the vibes were amazing and it was comforting to know I'm not alone and have a great community around me. (shared image: a photo of a rainbow flag on a pole on a carpet)\nMelanie: Wow, Caroline! That's huge! How did it feel to be around so much love and acceptance?\nCaroline: It was awesome, Melanie! Being around people who embrace and back me up is beyond words. It really inspired me. (shared image: a photo of a group of people sitting on the ground with a dog)\nMelanie: Wow, that sounds awesome! Your friends and community really have your back. What's been the best part of it? (shared image: a photo of a girl sitting in a teepee with stuffed animals)\nCaroline: Realizing I can be me without fear and having the courage to transition was the best part. It's so freeing to express myself authentically and have people back me up. (shared image: a photo of a teepee with a teddy bear and pillows)\nMelanie: That's awesome, Caro! You've found the courage to be yourself - that's important for our mental health and finding peace. (shared image: a photo of a buddha statue and a candle on a table)\nCaroline: Thanks, Melanie! Been a long road, but I'm proud of how far I've come. How're you doing finding peace?\nMelanie: I'm getting there, Caroline. Creativity and family keep me at peace. (shared image: a photo of a man holding a frisbee in front of a frisbee golf basket)\nCaroline: That's awesome, Melanie! How have your family been supportive during your move?\nMelanie: My fam's been awesome - they helped out and showed lots of love and support.\nCaroline: Wow, Mel, family love and support is the best!\nMelanie: Yeah, Caroline, my family's been great - their love and support really helped me through tough times. It's awesome! We even went on another camping trip in the forest. (shared image: a photo of a man and two children sitting around a campfire)\nCaroline: Awesome, Mel! Family support's huge. What else do you guys like doing together? (shared image: a photo of a family walking through a forest with a toddler)\nMelanie: We enjoy hiking in the mountains and exploring forests. It's a cool way to connect with nature and each other.\nCaroline: Wow, Mel, that sounds awesome! Exploring nature and family time is so special.\nMelanie: Yeah, Caroline, they're some of my fave memories. It brings us together and brings us happiness. Glad you're here to share in it.\nCaroline: Thanks, Melanie! Really glad to have you as a friend to share my journey. You're awesome!\nMelanie: Thanks, Caroline! Appreciate your friendship. It's great to have a supporter!\nCaroline: No worries, Mel! Your friendship means so much to me. Enjoy your day!",
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The gold answer provides a specific year, "2022," whereas the model response claims there is not enough information to answer the question. Since the model response fails to provide the requested information and contradicts the gold answer, it is incorrect.
VERDICT: WRONG
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(shared image: a photo of a drawing of a woman in a dress)\\nMelanie: That's awesome, Caroline! You drew it? What does it mean to you?\\nCaroline: Thanks, Melanie! Yeah, I drew it. It stands for freedom and being real. It's like a nudge to always stay true to myself and embrace my womanhood.\\nMelanie: I love it. Showing off our true selves is the best thing ever.\\nCaroline: Yep, Melanie! Being ourselves is such a great feeling. It's an ongoing adventure of learning and growing.\\nMelanie: Yep, Caroline. Life's about learning and exploring. Glad we can be on this trip together.\",\n \"valid_from\": null,\n \"valid_to\": null,\n \"source\": \"recall\"\n },\n {\n \"subject\": \"ctx:memory/episodic/28e11d87-2e0f-4e39-a685-69dea162cac6\",\n \"predicate\": \"mem:episodic/chunk\",\n \"object\": \"[Session date: 1:51 pm on 15 July, 2023]\\nCaroline: Hey Mel, what's up? Been a busy week since we talked.\\nMelanie: Hey Caroline, it's been super busy here. So much since we talked! Last Fri I finally took my kids to a pottery workshop. We all made our own pots, it was fun and therapeutic! (shared image: a photography of a group of children making clay sculptures in a classroom)\\nCaroline: Wow, Mel! Sounds like you and the kids had a blast. How'd they like it?\\nMelanie: The kids loved it! They were so excited to get their hands dirty and make something with clay. It was special to watch their creativity and imagination come to life, they made this! (shared image: a photo of a cup with a dog face on it)\\nCaroline: Aww, that's so sweet! That cup is so cute. It's awesome to see how kids show their personalities through art. What other creative projects do you do with them, besides pottery?\\nMelanie: We love painting together lately, especially nature-inspired ones. Here's our latest work from last weekend. (shared image: a photo of a painting of a sunset with a palm tree)\\nCaroline: Wow Mel, that painting's amazing! 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While roses stand for love and beauty? That's neat. What do flowers mean to you?\\nMelanie: Flowers bring joy. They represent growth, beauty and reminding us to appreciate the small moments. They were an important part of my wedding decor and always remind me of that day. (shared image: a photo of a row of white chairs with flowers on them)\\nCaroline: It must have been special at your wedding. I wish I had known you back then!\\nMelanie: It was amazing, Caroline. The day was full of love and joy. Everyone we love was there to celebrate us - it was really special. (shared image: a photo of a wedding ceremony in a greenhouse with people taking pictures)\\nCaroline: Wow, what a great day! Glad everyone could make it. What was your favorite part?\\nMelanie: Marrying my partner and promising to be together forever was the best part. (shared image: a photo of a man and woman standing on a beach)\\nCaroline: Wow, nice pic! You both looked amazing. One special memory for me was this pride parade I went to a few weeks ago. (shared image: a photo of a parade with people walking down the street)\\nMelanie: Wow, looks awesome! Did you join in?\\nCaroline: Yes, I did. It was amazing! I felt so accepted and happy, just being around people who accepted and celebrated me. It's definitely a top memory. (shared image: a photo of a group of people holding up signs and smiling)\\nMelanie: Wow, what an experience! How did it make you feel?\\nCaroline: I felt so proud and grateful - the vibes were amazing and it was comforting to know I'm not alone and have a great community around me. (shared image: a photo of a rainbow flag on a pole on a carpet)\\nMelanie: Wow, Caroline! That's huge! How did it feel to be around so much love and acceptance?\\nCaroline: It was awesome, Melanie! Being around people who embrace and back me up is beyond words. It really inspired me. (shared image: a photo of a group of people sitting on the ground with a dog)\\nMelanie: Wow, that sounds awesome! Your friends and community really have your back. What's been the best part of it? (shared image: a photo of a girl sitting in a teepee with stuffed animals)\\nCaroline: Realizing I can be me without fear and having the courage to transition was the best part. It's so freeing to express myself authentically and have people back me up. (shared image: a photo of a teepee with a teddy bear and pillows)\\nMelanie: That's awesome, Caro! You've found the courage to be yourself - that's important for our mental health and finding peace. (shared image: a photo of a buddha statue and a candle on a table)\\nCaroline: Thanks, Melanie! Been a long road, but I'm proud of how far I've come. How're you doing finding peace?\\nMelanie: I'm getting there, Caroline. Creativity and family keep me at peace. 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Exploring nature and family time is so special.\\nMelanie: Yeah, Caroline, they're some of my fave memories. It brings us together and brings us happiness. Glad you're here to share in it.\\nCaroline: Thanks, Melanie! Really glad to have you as a friend to share my journey. You're awesome!\\nMelanie: Thanks, Caroline! Appreciate your friendship. It's great to have a supporter!\\nCaroline: No worries, Mel! Your friendship means so much to me. Enjoy your day!\",\n \"valid_from\": null,\n \"valid_to\": null,\n \"source\": \"recall\"\n },\n {\n \"subject\": \"ctx:memory/episodic/ad035a8e-2e27-44ba-b7ba-add1bb924f91\",\n \"predicate\": \"mem:episodic/chunk\",\n \"object\": \"[Session date: 1:50 pm on 17 August, 2023]\\nCaroline: Hey Mel! How're ya doin'? Recently, I had a not-so-great experience on a hike. I ran into a group of religious conservatives who said something that really upset me. It made me think how much work we still have to do for LGBTQ rights. It's been so helpful to have people around me who accept and support me, so I know I'll be ok!\\nMelanie: Hey Caroline, sorry about the hike. It sucks when people are so closed-minded. Strong support really helps. FYI, I finished another pottery project - want to see a pic?\\nCaroline: Sure thing, Melanie! Can't wait to see your pottery project. I'm happy you found something that makes you happy. Show me when you can!\\nMelanie: Here it is. Pretty proud of it! It was a great experience. Thoughts? (shared image: a photo of a bowl with a colorful design on it)\\nCaroline: That bowl is awesome, Mel! What gave you the idea for all the colors and patterns?\\nMelanie: Thanks, Caroline! I'm obsessed with those, so I made something to catch the eye and make people smile. Plus, painting helps me express my feelings and be creative. Each stroke carries a part of me.\\nCaroline: That's amazing! You put so much effort and passion into it. Your creativity really shines. Seeing how art can be a source of self-expression and growth is truly inspiring. You're killing it!\\nMelanie: Thanks, Caroline! Your words really mean a lot. I've always felt a strong connection to art, and it's been a huge learning experience. It's both a sanctuary and a source of comfort. I'm so glad to have something that brings me so much happiness and fulfillment.\\nCaroline: Glad you found something that makes you so happy! Surrounding ourselves with things that bring us joy is important. Life's too short to do anything else!\\nMelanie: Agreed, Caroline. Life's tough but it's worth it when we have things that make us happy.\\nCaroline: Definitely, Mel! Finding those happy moments and clinging to them is key. It's what keeps us going, even when life's hard. I'm lucky to have people like you to remind me.\\nMelanie: Yeah, same here Caroline. You make life's struggles more bearable.\\nCaroline: Thanks, Melanie! It means a lot having you in my corner. Appreciate our friendship!\\nMelanie: I appreciate our friendship too, Caroline. You've always been there for me.\\nCaroline: I'm always here for you, Mel! We had a blast last year at the Pride fest. Those supportive friends definitely make everything worth it! (shared image: a photo of a group of people walking down a street with balloons)\\nMelanie: That was a blast! So much fun with the whole gang! Wanna do a family outing this summer?\\nCaroline: Right, it was so much fun! We could do a family outting, or wanna plan something special for this summer, just us two? It'd be a great chance to catch up and explore nature! What do you think?\\nMelanie: Sounds great, Caroline! Let's plan something special!\\nCaroline: Sounds great, Mel! We'll make some awesome memories!\\nMelanie: Yeah, Caroline! I'll start thinking about what we can do.\\nCaroline: Yeah, Mel! Life's all about creating memories. 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Q: How long has Caroline had her current group of friends for?
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You are a question-answering assistant with access to retrieved memories from past conversations between two speakers. Answer the question using ONLY the memories. Be concise — answer with the specific fact(s) asked for, no preamble. Dates in memories may be in-band ('[Session date: ...]') or in valid-time metadata; use them for any time-based reasoning. If the answer genuinely cannot be determined from the memories, say 'Not enough information.'
QUESTION: How long has Caroline had her current group of friends for?
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"object": "[Session date: 8:56 pm on 20 July, 2023]\nCaroline: Hey Melanie! Just wanted to say hi!\nMelanie: Hey Caroline! Good to talk to you again. What's up? Anything new since last time?\nCaroline: Hey Mel! A lot's happened since we last chatted - I just joined a new LGBTQ activist group last Tues. I'm meeting so many cool people who are as passionate as I am about rights and community support. I'm giving my voice and making a real difference, plus it's fulfilling in so many ways. It's just great, you know?\nMelanie: That's awesome, Caroline! Glad to hear you found a great group where you can have an impact. Bet it feels great to be able to speak your truth and stand up for what's right. Want to tell me a bit more about it?\nCaroline: Thanks, Melanie! It's awesome to have our own platform to be ourselves and support others' rights. Our group, 'Connected LGBTQ Activists', is made of all kinds of people investing in positive changes. We have regular meetings, plan events and campaigns, to get together and support each other.\nMelanie: Wow, Caroline, your group sounds awesome! Supporting each other and making good things happen - that's so inspiring! Have you been part of any events or campaigns lately?\nCaroline: Last weekend our city held a pride parade! So many people marched through the streets waving flags, holding signs and celebrating love and diversity. I missed it but it was a powerful reminder that we are not alone in this fight for equality and inclusivity. Change is possible!\nMelanie: Wow, fantastic, Caroline! Bet the atmosphere was incredible. Oh yeah, we went to the beach recently. It was awesome! The kids had such a blast. (shared image: a photo of three children playing on the beach with a kite)\nCaroline: Sounds fun! What was the best part? Do you do it often with the kids?\nMelanie: Seeing my kids' faces so happy at the beach was the best! We don't go often, usually only once or twice a year. But those times are always special to spend time together and chill. (shared image: a photo of a sand castle on the beach with a blue sky)\nCaroline: Sounds special, those beach trips! Do you have any other summer traditions you all do together? Create those memories!\nMelanie: We always look forward to our family camping trip. We roast marshmallows, tell stories around the campfire and just enjoy each other's company. It's the highlight of our summer! (shared image: a photo of a fire pit with a lot of fire and sparks)\nCaroline: Wow, Mel, that's awesome! What's your best camping memory?\nMelanie: I'll always remember our camping trip last year when we saw the Perseid meteor shower. It was so amazing lying there and watching the sky light up with streaks of light. We all made wishes and felt so at one with the universe. That's a memory I'll never forget. (shared image: a photo of a plane flying in the sky with a star filled sky)\nCaroline: Cool! What did it look like?\nMelanie: The sky was so clear and filled with stars, and the meteor shower was amazing - it felt like we were part of something huge and awe-inspiring. (shared image: a photo of a plane flying in the sky with a trail of smoke coming out of it)\nCaroline: Wow, Mel. That must've been breathtaking!\nMelanie: It was one of those moments where I felt tiny and in awe of the universe. Reminds me how awesome life is - so many little moments like that. (shared image: a photo of a beach with footprints in the sand and a blue sky)\nCaroline: That's great, Mel! What other good memories do you have that make you feel thankful for life?\nMelanie: I'll never forget the day my youngest took her first steps. Seeing her wobble as she took those initial steps really put into perspective how fleeting life is and how lucky I am to be able to share these moments.\nCaroline: Aw, that's sweet, Mel! Those milestones are great reminders of how special our bonds are. (shared image: a photo of a baby in a white crib with a blue blanket)\nMelanie: Yeah, they sure are. It's special moments like these that make me appreciate life and how lucky I am to be with my family and have our love. (shared image: a photography of a family standing on the beach at sunset)\nCaroline: Wow, Melanie, what a beautiful moment! Lucky you to have such an awesome family!\nMelanie: Thanks, Caroline! I'm really lucky to have my family; they bring so much joy and love.",
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Here's our latest work from last weekend. (shared image: a photo of a painting of a sunset with a palm tree)\nCaroline: Wow Mel, that painting's amazing! The colors are so bold and it really highlights the beauty of nature. Y'all work on it together?\nMelanie: Thanks, Caroline! We both helped with the painting - it was great bonding over it and chatting about nature. We found these lovely flowers. Appreciating the small things in life, too. (shared image: a photo of a field of purple flowers with green leaves)\nCaroline: That photo is stunning! So glad you bonded over our love of nature. Last Friday I went to a council meeting for adoption. It was inspiring and emotional - so many people wanted to create loving homes for children in need. It made me even more determined to adopt.\nMelanie: Wow, Caroline, way to go! Your future fam will get a kick out of having you. What do you think of these? (shared image: a photo of a blue vase with a bouquet of sunflowers and roses)\nCaroline: Thanks Melanie - love the blue vase in the pic! Blue's my fave, it makes me feel relaxed. Sunflowers mean warmth and happiness, right? While roses stand for love and beauty? That's neat. What do flowers mean to you?\nMelanie: Flowers bring joy. They represent growth, beauty and reminding us to appreciate the small moments. They were an important part of my wedding decor and always remind me of that day. (shared image: a photo of a row of white chairs with flowers on them)\nCaroline: It must have been special at your wedding. I wish I had known you back then!\nMelanie: It was amazing, Caroline. The day was full of love and joy. Everyone we love was there to celebrate us - it was really special. (shared image: a photo of a wedding ceremony in a greenhouse with people taking pictures)\nCaroline: Wow, what a great day! Glad everyone could make it. What was your favorite part?\nMelanie: Marrying my partner and promising to be together forever was the best part. (shared image: a photo of a man and woman standing on a beach)\nCaroline: Wow, nice pic! You both looked amazing. One special memory for me was this pride parade I went to a few weeks ago. (shared image: a photo of a parade with people walking down the street)\nMelanie: Wow, looks awesome! Did you join in?\nCaroline: Yes, I did. It was amazing! I felt so accepted and happy, just being around people who accepted and celebrated me. It's definitely a top memory. (shared image: a photo of a group of people holding up signs and smiling)\nMelanie: Wow, what an experience! How did it make you feel?\nCaroline: I felt so proud and grateful - the vibes were amazing and it was comforting to know I'm not alone and have a great community around me. (shared image: a photo of a rainbow flag on a pole on a carpet)\nMelanie: Wow, Caroline! That's huge! How did it feel to be around so much love and acceptance?\nCaroline: It was awesome, Melanie! Being around people who embrace and back me up is beyond words. It really inspired me. (shared image: a photo of a group of people sitting on the ground with a dog)\nMelanie: Wow, that sounds awesome! Your friends and community really have your back. What's been the best part of it? (shared image: a photo of a girl sitting in a teepee with stuffed animals)\nCaroline: Realizing I can be me without fear and having the courage to transition was the best part. It's so freeing to express myself authentically and have people back me up. (shared image: a photo of a teepee with a teddy bear and pillows)\nMelanie: That's awesome, Caro! You've found the courage to be yourself - that's important for our mental health and finding peace. (shared image: a photo of a buddha statue and a candle on a table)\nCaroline: Thanks, Melanie! Been a long road, but I'm proud of how far I've come. How're you doing finding peace?\nMelanie: I'm getting there, Caroline. Creativity and family keep me at peace. (shared image: a photo of a man holding a frisbee in front of a frisbee golf basket)\nCaroline: That's awesome, Melanie! How have your family been supportive during your move?\nMelanie: My fam's been awesome - they helped out and showed lots of love and support.\nCaroline: Wow, Mel, family love and support is the best!\nMelanie: Yeah, Caroline, my family's been great - their love and support really helped me through tough times. It's awesome! We even went on another camping trip in the forest. (shared image: a photo of a man and two children sitting around a campfire)\nCaroline: Awesome, Mel! Family support's huge. What else do you guys like doing together? (shared image: a photo of a family walking through a forest with a toddler)\nMelanie: We enjoy hiking in the mountains and exploring forests. It's a cool way to connect with nature and each other.\nCaroline: Wow, Mel, that sounds awesome! Exploring nature and family time is so special.\nMelanie: Yeah, Caroline, they're some of my fave memories. It brings us together and brings us happiness. Glad you're here to share in it.\nCaroline: Thanks, Melanie! Really glad to have you as a friend to share my journey. You're awesome!\nMelanie: Thanks, Caroline! Appreciate your friendship. It's great to have a supporter!\nCaroline: No worries, Mel! Your friendship means so much to me. Enjoy your day!",
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judgeglm-4.7✗ wrong
▸ input prompt
You are grading a question-answering system's response against a gold answer, for questions about long conversations between two people. Question: How long has Caroline had her current group of friends for? Gold answer: 4 years Model response: Not enough information. Think step by step about whether the model response contains (or is equivalent to) the gold answer. The response may be more verbose than the gold answer, or word things differently — that is fine as long as the asked-for information is present and correct. For temporal questions, accept answers that clearly refer to the same date/time even if formatted differently. For list-style answers, the response must cover the substance of the gold answer, not just a subset, to count as correct. After reasoning, output a final line in exactly this format: VERDICT: CORRECT or VERDICT: WRONG
The gold answer states that the duration is "4 years." The model response claims "Not enough information," which indicates that the model failed to locate the specific detail present in the source conversation. Since the model did not provide the duration "4 years" and incorrectly stated the information was missing, it does not match the gold answer.
VERDICT: WRONG
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"v": "[Session date: 8:56 pm on 20 July, 2023]\nCaroline: Hey Melanie! Just wanted to say hi!\nMelanie: Hey Caroline! Good to talk to you again. What's up? Anything new since last time?\nCaroline: Hey Mel! A lot's happened since we last chatted - I just joined a new LGBTQ activist group last Tues. I'm meeting so many cool people who are as passionate as I am about rights and community support. I'm giving my voice and making a real difference, plus it's fulfilling in so many ways. It's just great, you know?\nMelanie: That's awesome, Caroline! Glad to hear you found a great group where you can have an impact. Bet it feels great to be able to speak your truth and stand up for what's right. Want to tell me a bit more about it?\nCaroline: Thanks, Melanie! It's awesome to have our own platform to be ourselves and support others' rights. Our group, 'Connected LGBTQ Activists', is made of all kinds of people investing in positive changes. We have regular meetings, plan events and campaigns, to get together and support each other.\nMelanie: Wow, Caroline, your group sounds awesome! Supporting each other and making good things happen - that's so inspiring! Have you been part of any events or campaigns lately?\nCaroline: Last weekend our city held a pride parade! So many people marched through the streets waving flags, holding signs and celebrating love and diversity. I missed it but it was a powerful reminder that we are not alone in this fight for equality and inclusivity. Change is possible!\nMelanie: Wow, fantastic, Caroline! Bet the atmosphere was incredible. Oh yeah, we went to the beach recently. It was awesome! The kids had such a blast. (shared image: a photo of three children playing on the beach with a kite)\nCaroline: Sounds fun! What was the best part? Do you do it often with the kids?\nMelanie: Seeing my kids' faces so happy at the beach was the best! We don't go often, usually only once or twice a year. But those times are always special to spend time together and chill. (shared image: a photo of a sand castle on the beach with a blue sky)\nCaroline: Sounds special, those beach trips! Do you have any other summer traditions you all do together? Create those memories!\nMelanie: We always look forward to our family camping trip. We roast marshmallows, tell stories around the campfire and just enjoy each other's company. It's the highlight of our summer! (shared image: a photo of a fire pit with a lot of fire and sparks)\nCaroline: Wow, Mel, that's awesome! What's your best camping memory?\nMelanie: I'll always remember our camping trip last year when we saw the Perseid meteor shower. It was so amazing lying there and watching the sky light up with streaks of light. We all made wishes and felt so at one with the universe. That's a memory I'll never forget. (shared image: a photo of a plane flying in the sky with a star filled sky)\nCaroline: Cool! What did it look like?\nMelanie: The sky was so clear and filled with stars, and the meteor shower was amazing - it felt like we were part of something huge and awe-inspiring. (shared image: a photo of a plane flying in the sky with a trail of smoke coming out of it)\nCaroline: Wow, Mel. That must've been breathtaking!\nMelanie: It was one of those moments where I felt tiny and in awe of the universe. Reminds me how awesome life is - so many little moments like that. (shared image: a photo of a beach with footprints in the sand and a blue sky)\nCaroline: That's great, Mel! What other good memories do you have that make you feel thankful for life?\nMelanie: I'll never forget the day my youngest took her first steps. Seeing her wobble as she took those initial steps really put into perspective how fleeting life is and how lucky I am to be able to share these moments.\nCaroline: Aw, that's sweet, Mel! Those milestones are great reminders of how special our bonds are. (shared image: a photo of a baby in a white crib with a blue blanket)\nMelanie: Yeah, they sure are. It's special moments like these that make me appreciate life and how lucky I am to be with my family and have our love. (shared image: a photography of a family standing on the beach at sunset)\nCaroline: Wow, Melanie, what a beautiful moment! Lucky you to have such an awesome family!\nMelanie: Thanks, Caroline! I'm really lucky to have my family; they bring so much joy and love."
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(shared image: a photo of a blue vase with a bouquet of sunflowers and roses)\nCaroline: Thanks Melanie - love the blue vase in the pic! Blue's my fave, it makes me feel relaxed. Sunflowers mean warmth and happiness, right? While roses stand for love and beauty? That's neat. What do flowers mean to you?\nMelanie: Flowers bring joy. They represent growth, beauty and reminding us to appreciate the small moments. They were an important part of my wedding decor and always remind me of that day. (shared image: a photo of a row of white chairs with flowers on them)\nCaroline: It must have been special at your wedding. I wish I had known you back then!\nMelanie: It was amazing, Caroline. The day was full of love and joy. Everyone we love was there to celebrate us - it was really special. (shared image: a photo of a wedding ceremony in a greenhouse with people taking pictures)\nCaroline: Wow, what a great day! Glad everyone could make it. What was your favorite part?\nMelanie: Marrying my partner and promising to be together forever was the best part. (shared image: a photo of a man and woman standing on a beach)\nCaroline: Wow, nice pic! You both looked amazing. One special memory for me was this pride parade I went to a few weeks ago. (shared image: a photo of a parade with people walking down the street)\nMelanie: Wow, looks awesome! Did you join in?\nCaroline: Yes, I did. It was amazing! I felt so accepted and happy, just being around people who accepted and celebrated me. It's definitely a top memory. (shared image: a photo of a group of people holding up signs and smiling)\nMelanie: Wow, what an experience! How did it make you feel?\nCaroline: I felt so proud and grateful - the vibes were amazing and it was comforting to know I'm not alone and have a great community around me. (shared image: a photo of a rainbow flag on a pole on a carpet)\nMelanie: Wow, Caroline! That's huge! How did it feel to be around so much love and acceptance?\nCaroline: It was awesome, Melanie! Being around people who embrace and back me up is beyond words. It really inspired me. (shared image: a photo of a group of people sitting on the ground with a dog)\nMelanie: Wow, that sounds awesome! Your friends and community really have your back. What's been the best part of it? (shared image: a photo of a girl sitting in a teepee with stuffed animals)\nCaroline: Realizing I can be me without fear and having the courage to transition was the best part. It's so freeing to express myself authentically and have people back me up. (shared image: a photo of a teepee with a teddy bear and pillows)\nMelanie: That's awesome, Caro! You've found the courage to be yourself - that's important for our mental health and finding peace. (shared image: a photo of a buddha statue and a candle on a table)\nCaroline: Thanks, Melanie! Been a long road, but I'm proud of how far I've come. How're you doing finding peace?\nMelanie: I'm getting there, Caroline. Creativity and family keep me at peace. (shared image: a photo of a man holding a frisbee in front of a frisbee golf basket)\nCaroline: That's awesome, Melanie! How have your family been supportive during your move?\nMelanie: My fam's been awesome - they helped out and showed lots of love and support.\nCaroline: Wow, Mel, family love and support is the best!\nMelanie: Yeah, Caroline, my family's been great - their love and support really helped me through tough times. It's awesome! We even went on another camping trip in the forest. (shared image: a photo of a man and two children sitting around a campfire)\nCaroline: Awesome, Mel! Family support's huge. What else do you guys like doing together? (shared image: a photo of a family walking through a forest with a toddler)\nMelanie: We enjoy hiking in the mountains and exploring forests. 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Q: How long ago was Caroline's 18th birthday?
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QUESTION: How long ago was Caroline's 18th birthday?
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judgeglm-4.7✓ correct
▸ input prompt
You are grading a question-answering system's response against a gold answer, for questions about long conversations between two people. Question: How long ago was Caroline's 18th birthday? Gold answer: 10 years ago Model response: Ten years ago (as of June 27, 2023). Think step by step about whether the model response contains (or is equivalent to) the gold answer. The response may be more verbose than the gold answer, or word things differently — that is fine as long as the asked-for information is present and correct. For temporal questions, accept answers that clearly refer to the same date/time even if formatted differently. For list-style answers, the response must cover the substance of the gold answer, not just a subset, to count as correct. After reasoning, output a final line in exactly this format: VERDICT: CORRECT or VERDICT: WRONG
The gold answer states "10 years ago". The model response states "Ten years ago", adding context about the reference date. The core information matches perfectly.
VERDICT: CORRECT
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I'm looking forward to seeing how much fun everyone has and how proud they'll feel of their talents!\\nMelanie: That's so cool, Caroline! That's a great way to show off and be proud of everyone's skills. You know I love live music. Can't wait to hear about it! (shared image: a photo of a band playing on a stage in a park)\\nCaroline: Wow! Did you see that band?\\nMelanie: Yeah, that pic was from a show I went to. It was so much fun and reminded me of how music brings us together. (shared image: a photo of a crowd of people at a concert with their hands in the air)\\nCaroline: Wow, what a fun moment! What's the band?\\nMelanie: \\\"Summer Sounds\\\"- The playing an awesome pop song that got everyone dancing and singing. It was so fun and lively!\\nCaroline: That sounds great! Music brings us together and brings joy. Playing and singing let me express myself and connect with others - love it! So cathartic and uplifting. 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QUESTION: When did Melanie sign up for a pottery class?
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"object": "[Session date: 1:33 pm on 25 August, 2023]\nCaroline: Hey, Mel! How's it going? There's something I want to tell you. I went hiking last week and got into a bad spot with some people. It really bugged me, so I tried to apologize to them. (shared image: a photo of a woman sitting on a sign on top of a mountain)\nMelanie: Wow, Caroline! Sorry that happened to you. It's tough when those things happen, but it's great you apologized. Takes a lot of courage and maturity! What do you think of this? (shared image: a photo of a plate with a bunch of flowers on it)\nCaroline: Thanks, Melanie! That plate is awesome! Did you make it?\nMelanie: Yeah, I made it in pottery class yesterday. I love it! Pottery's so relaxing and creative. Have you tried it yet?\nCaroline: Nah, I haven't. I've been busy painting - here's something I just finished. (shared image: a photo of a painting of a sunset on a small easel)\nMelanie: Wow Caroline, that looks amazing! Those colors are so vivid, it really looks like a real sunset. What gave you the idea to paint it?\nCaroline: Thanks, Melanie! I painted it after I visited the beach last week. Just seeing the sun dip below the horizon, all the amazing colors - it was amazing and calming. So I just had to try to capture that feeling in my painting. (shared image: a photo of a painting of a sunset over the ocean)\nMelanie: Wow, the beach really inspired you. The art really took me to that moment and I can feel the serenity. You captured the sunset perfectly, so peaceful!\nCaroline: Thanks Mel, really appreciate your kind words. It means a lot to me that you can feel the sense of peace and serenity. Makes me feel connected.\nMelanie: I feel the same way! Art is so cool like that - it connects us and helps us understand each other. I was actually just remembering yesterday, spending the day with my fam volunteering at a homeless shelter. It was hard to see how neglected some people are, but it was great to feel like we could make a difference.\nCaroline: Wow, Mel, you're amazing! Volunteering and making a difference- it's so heartwarming. You're an inspiration to us all! (shared image: a photo of a crowd of people walking down a street with a rainbow flag)\nMelanie: Thanks, Caroline! I really appreciate your help and motivation. What made you decide to transition and join the transgender community? (shared image: a photo of a bulletin board with a rainbow flag and a don't ever be afraid to)\nCaroline: Finding a community where I'm accepted, loved and supported has really meant a lot to me. It's made a huge difference to have people who get what I'm going through. Stuff like this mural are really special to me! (shared image: a photo of a building with a large eagle painted on it)\nMelanie: Caroline, glad you found a supportive community! Can you tell me more about why it's special to you?\nCaroline: The rainbow flag mural is important to me as it reflects the courage and strength of the trans community. The eagle symbolizes freedom and pride, representing my own resilience and that of others. (shared image: a photo of a stained glass window with a picture of a person on a horse)\nMelanie: I'm in awe of your courage as a trans person. Have you made any more art lately? (shared image: a photo of a stained glass window with a person holding a key)\nCaroline: Thanks, Mel! I made this stained glass window to remind myself and others that within us all is the key to discovering our true potential and living our best life. (shared image: a photo of three stained glass windows in a church with a clock)\nMelanie: Wow, Caroline, that looks amazing! What inspired it?\nCaroline: Thanks! It was made for a local church and shows time changing our lives. I made it to show my own journey as a transgender woman and how we should accept growth and change. (shared image: a photo of a large stained glass window in a church)\nMelanie: Wow, Caroline! All those colors are incredible and the story it tells is so inspiring. (shared image: a photo of a door with a stained glass window and a coat rack)\nCaroline: Thanks, Mel! Glad you like it. It's a symbol of togetherness, to celebrate differences and be that much closer. I'd love to make something like this next! (shared image: a photo of a painted sidewalk with a rainbow design on it)\nMelanie: Wow, that's gorgeous! Where did you find it?\nCaroline: I was out walking in my neighborhood when I came across this cool rainbow sidewalk for Pride Month. It was so vibrant and welcoming, I had to take a picture! It reminds us that love and acceptance are everywhere\u2014even where we least expect it.\nMelanie: That's so nice, Caroline! Art can be in the most unlikely places. Love and acceptance really can be found everywhere. (shared image: a photo of a person drawing a flower on the ground)\nCaroline: Agreed, Mel! Art can be a real mood-booster - I saw someone drawing on the ground the other day and it made me so happy. Creativity sure can lighten someone's day. (shared image: a photo of a painting of flowers and a watercolor palette)\nMelanie: Wow, Caroline, that's so nice! The colors are so bright and the flowers are so pretty. Art is such a source of joy.\nCaroline: Thanks, Mel! Art gives me so much joy. It helps me show my feelings and freeze gorgeous moments, like a bouquet of flowers. (shared image: a photo of a drawing of a bunch of flowers on a table)\nMelanie: Wow, did you make that? It looks so real!\nCaroline: Yeah, definitely! Drawing flowers is one of my faves. Appreciating nature and sharing it is great. What about you, Mel? What type of art do you love? (shared image: a photo of a drawing of a flower bouquet with a person holding it)\nMelanie: Painting landscapes and still life is my favorite! Nature's amazing, here's a painting I did recently. (shared image: a photo of a painting of a sunflower on a canvas)\nCaroline: Wow, Mel! Any more paintings coming up?\nMelanie: I'm feeling inspired by autumn so I'm planning a few. You got any cool art projects coming up?\nCaroline: I'm putting together an LGBTQ art show next month and I'm gonna show my paintings. Super stoked!\nMelanie: Wow, Caroline, that's awesome! Can't wait to see your show - the LGBTQ community needs more platforms like this!\nCaroline: Yeah Mel, stoked! Gonna be a great night featuring LGBTQ artists and their awesome talents. We want it to spread understanding and acceptance - let's make it happen! (shared image: a photo of a poster for a concert with a man in a cowboy hat)",
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"object": "[Session date: 1:51 pm on 15 July, 2023]\nCaroline: Hey Mel, what's up? Been a busy week since we talked.\nMelanie: Hey Caroline, it's been super busy here. So much since we talked! Last Fri I finally took my kids to a pottery workshop. We all made our own pots, it was fun and therapeutic! (shared image: a photography of a group of children making clay sculptures in a classroom)\nCaroline: Wow, Mel! Sounds like you and the kids had a blast. How'd they like it?\nMelanie: The kids loved it! They were so excited to get their hands dirty and make something with clay. It was special to watch their creativity and imagination come to life, they made this! (shared image: a photo of a cup with a dog face on it)\nCaroline: Aww, that's so sweet! That cup is so cute. It's awesome to see how kids show their personalities through art. What other creative projects do you do with them, besides pottery?\nMelanie: We love painting together lately, especially nature-inspired ones. Here's our latest work from last weekend. (shared image: a photo of a painting of a sunset with a palm tree)\nCaroline: Wow Mel, that painting's amazing! The colors are so bold and it really highlights the beauty of nature. Y'all work on it together?\nMelanie: Thanks, Caroline! We both helped with the painting - it was great bonding over it and chatting about nature. We found these lovely flowers. Appreciating the small things in life, too. (shared image: a photo of a field of purple flowers with green leaves)\nCaroline: That photo is stunning! So glad you bonded over our love of nature. Last Friday I went to a council meeting for adoption. It was inspiring and emotional - so many people wanted to create loving homes for children in need. It made me even more determined to adopt.\nMelanie: Wow, Caroline, way to go! Your future fam will get a kick out of having you. What do you think of these? (shared image: a photo of a blue vase with a bouquet of sunflowers and roses)\nCaroline: Thanks Melanie - love the blue vase in the pic! Blue's my fave, it makes me feel relaxed. Sunflowers mean warmth and happiness, right? While roses stand for love and beauty? That's neat. What do flowers mean to you?\nMelanie: Flowers bring joy. They represent growth, beauty and reminding us to appreciate the small moments. They were an important part of my wedding decor and always remind me of that day. (shared image: a photo of a row of white chairs with flowers on them)\nCaroline: It must have been special at your wedding. I wish I had known you back then!\nMelanie: It was amazing, Caroline. The day was full of love and joy. Everyone we love was there to celebrate us - it was really special. (shared image: a photo of a wedding ceremony in a greenhouse with people taking pictures)\nCaroline: Wow, what a great day! Glad everyone could make it. What was your favorite part?\nMelanie: Marrying my partner and promising to be together forever was the best part. (shared image: a photo of a man and woman standing on a beach)\nCaroline: Wow, nice pic! You both looked amazing. One special memory for me was this pride parade I went to a few weeks ago. (shared image: a photo of a parade with people walking down the street)\nMelanie: Wow, looks awesome! Did you join in?\nCaroline: Yes, I did. It was amazing! I felt so accepted and happy, just being around people who accepted and celebrated me. It's definitely a top memory. (shared image: a photo of a group of people holding up signs and smiling)\nMelanie: Wow, what an experience! How did it make you feel?\nCaroline: I felt so proud and grateful - the vibes were amazing and it was comforting to know I'm not alone and have a great community around me. (shared image: a photo of a rainbow flag on a pole on a carpet)\nMelanie: Wow, Caroline! That's huge! How did it feel to be around so much love and acceptance?\nCaroline: It was awesome, Melanie! Being around people who embrace and back me up is beyond words. It really inspired me. (shared image: a photo of a group of people sitting on the ground with a dog)\nMelanie: Wow, that sounds awesome! Your friends and community really have your back. What's been the best part of it? (shared image: a photo of a girl sitting in a teepee with stuffed animals)\nCaroline: Realizing I can be me without fear and having the courage to transition was the best part. It's so freeing to express myself authentically and have people back me up. (shared image: a photo of a teepee with a teddy bear and pillows)\nMelanie: That's awesome, Caro! You've found the courage to be yourself - that's important for our mental health and finding peace. (shared image: a photo of a buddha statue and a candle on a table)\nCaroline: Thanks, Melanie! Been a long road, but I'm proud of how far I've come. How're you doing finding peace?\nMelanie: I'm getting there, Caroline. Creativity and family keep me at peace. (shared image: a photo of a man holding a frisbee in front of a frisbee golf basket)\nCaroline: That's awesome, Melanie! How have your family been supportive during your move?\nMelanie: My fam's been awesome - they helped out and showed lots of love and support.\nCaroline: Wow, Mel, family love and support is the best!\nMelanie: Yeah, Caroline, my family's been great - their love and support really helped me through tough times. It's awesome! We even went on another camping trip in the forest. (shared image: a photo of a man and two children sitting around a campfire)\nCaroline: Awesome, Mel! Family support's huge. What else do you guys like doing together? (shared image: a photo of a family walking through a forest with a toddler)\nMelanie: We enjoy hiking in the mountains and exploring forests. It's a cool way to connect with nature and each other.\nCaroline: Wow, Mel, that sounds awesome! Exploring nature and family time is so special.\nMelanie: Yeah, Caroline, they're some of my fave memories. It brings us together and brings us happiness. Glad you're here to share in it.\nCaroline: Thanks, Melanie! Really glad to have you as a friend to share my journey. You're awesome!\nMelanie: Thanks, Caroline! Appreciate your friendship. It's great to have a supporter!\nCaroline: No worries, Mel! Your friendship means so much to me. Enjoy your day!",
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You are grading a question-answering system's response against a gold answer, for questions about long conversations between two people. Question: When did Melanie sign up for a pottery class? Gold answer: 2 July 2023 Model response: July 2, 2023 Think step by step about whether the model response contains (or is equivalent to) the gold answer. The response may be more verbose than the gold answer, or word things differently — that is fine as long as the asked-for information is present and correct. For temporal questions, accept answers that clearly refer to the same date/time even if formatted differently. For list-style answers, the response must cover the substance of the gold answer, not just a subset, to count as correct. After reasoning, output a final line in exactly this format: VERDICT: CORRECT or VERDICT: WRONG
The gold answer states the date "2 July 2023".
The model response provides the date "July 2, 2023".
Both strings represent the exact same calendar day.
The instructions explicitly state that for temporal questions, answers referring to the same date/time are acceptable even if formatted differently.
Therefore, the model response is correct.
VERDICT: CORRECT
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Can you tell me more about why it's special to you?\nCaroline: The rainbow flag mural is important to me as it reflects the courage and strength of the trans community. The eagle symbolizes freedom and pride, representing my own resilience and that of others. (shared image: a photo of a stained glass window with a picture of a person on a horse)\nMelanie: I'm in awe of your courage as a trans person. Have you made any more art lately? (shared image: a photo of a stained glass window with a person holding a key)\nCaroline: Thanks, Mel! I made this stained glass window to remind myself and others that within us all is the key to discovering our true potential and living our best life. (shared image: a photo of three stained glass windows in a church with a clock)\nMelanie: Wow, Caroline, that looks amazing! What inspired it?\nCaroline: Thanks! It was made for a local church and shows time changing our lives. I made it to show my own journey as a transgender woman and how we should accept growth and change. (shared image: a photo of a large stained glass window in a church)\nMelanie: Wow, Caroline! All those colors are incredible and the story it tells is so inspiring. (shared image: a photo of a door with a stained glass window and a coat rack)\nCaroline: Thanks, Mel! Glad you like it. It's a symbol of togetherness, to celebrate differences and be that much closer. I'd love to make something like this next! (shared image: a photo of a painted sidewalk with a rainbow design on it)\nMelanie: Wow, that's gorgeous! Where did you find it?\nCaroline: I was out walking in my neighborhood when I came across this cool rainbow sidewalk for Pride Month. It was so vibrant and welcoming, I had to take a picture! It reminds us that love and acceptance are everywhere—even where we least expect it.\nMelanie: That's so nice, Caroline! Art can be in the most unlikely places. 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What was your favorite part?\nMelanie: Marrying my partner and promising to be together forever was the best part. (shared image: a photo of a man and woman standing on a beach)\nCaroline: Wow, nice pic! You both looked amazing. One special memory for me was this pride parade I went to a few weeks ago. (shared image: a photo of a parade with people walking down the street)\nMelanie: Wow, looks awesome! Did you join in?\nCaroline: Yes, I did. It was amazing! I felt so accepted and happy, just being around people who accepted and celebrated me. It's definitely a top memory. (shared image: a photo of a group of people holding up signs and smiling)\nMelanie: Wow, what an experience! How did it make you feel?\nCaroline: I felt so proud and grateful - the vibes were amazing and it was comforting to know I'm not alone and have a great community around me. (shared image: a photo of a rainbow flag on a pole on a carpet)\nMelanie: Wow, Caroline! That's huge! 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(shared image: a photo of a field of purple flowers with green leaves)\\nCaroline: That photo is stunning! So glad you bonded over our love of nature. Last Friday I went to a council meeting for adoption. It was inspiring and emotional - so many people wanted to create loving homes for children in need. It made me even more determined to adopt.\\nMelanie: Wow, Caroline, way to go! Your future fam will get a kick out of having you. What do you think of these? (shared image: a photo of a blue vase with a bouquet of sunflowers and roses)\\nCaroline: Thanks Melanie - love the blue vase in the pic! Blue's my fave, it makes me feel relaxed. Sunflowers mean warmth and happiness, right? While roses stand for love and beauty? That's neat. What do flowers mean to you?\\nMelanie: Flowers bring joy. They represent growth, beauty and reminding us to appreciate the small moments. They were an important part of my wedding decor and always remind me of that day. (shared image: a photo of a row of white chairs with flowers on them)\\nCaroline: It must have been special at your wedding. I wish I had known you back then!\\nMelanie: It was amazing, Caroline. The day was full of love and joy. Everyone we love was there to celebrate us - it was really special. (shared image: a photo of a wedding ceremony in a greenhouse with people taking pictures)\\nCaroline: Wow, what a great day! Glad everyone could make it. What was your favorite part?\\nMelanie: Marrying my partner and promising to be together forever was the best part. (shared image: a photo of a man and woman standing on a beach)\\nCaroline: Wow, nice pic! You both looked amazing. One special memory for me was this pride parade I went to a few weeks ago. (shared image: a photo of a parade with people walking down the street)\\nMelanie: Wow, looks awesome! Did you join in?\\nCaroline: Yes, I did. It was amazing! 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(shared image: a photo of a girl sitting in a teepee with stuffed animals)\\nCaroline: Realizing I can be me without fear and having the courage to transition was the best part. It's so freeing to express myself authentically and have people back me up. (shared image: a photo of a teepee with a teddy bear and pillows)\\nMelanie: That's awesome, Caro! You've found the courage to be yourself - that's important for our mental health and finding peace. (shared image: a photo of a buddha statue and a candle on a table)\\nCaroline: Thanks, Melanie! Been a long road, but I'm proud of how far I've come. How're you doing finding peace?\\nMelanie: I'm getting there, Caroline. Creativity and family keep me at peace. (shared image: a photo of a man holding a frisbee in front of a frisbee golf basket)\\nCaroline: That's awesome, Melanie! 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We went camping with the kids a few weeks ago, had a blast exploring the forest and hiking. Nature can be so refreshing for your soul. Any plans coming up? (shared image: a photo of a dirt road surrounded by trees with yellow leaves)\\nCaroline: Melanie, that photo's amazing! I love all the yellow leaves, it looks so cozy. That sounds like fun! Seeing how excited they get for the little things is awesome, it's so contagious.\\nMelanie: Thanks, Caroline! It's awesome seeing the kids get excited learning something new about nature. Those moments make being a parent worth it. We roasted marshmallows and shared stories around the campfire. Those simple moments make the best memories. What inspires you with your volunteering?\\nCaroline: I'm inspired seeing my work make a difference for the LGBTQ+ community. Knowing I'm helping create a more loving world is amazing. I'm really thankful for my friends, family and mentors' support. It inspires me to keep making art, too. 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It has really helped me out. I love how it's both a creative outlet and a form of therapy. Have you ever thought about trying it or another art form?\\nCaroline: I haven't done pottery yet, but I'm game for trying new art. I might try it sometime! Check out this piece I made! (shared image: a photo of a painting on a easel with a red and blue background)\\nMelanie: Wow, Caroline! This painting is awesome. Love the red and blue. What gave you the idea?\\nCaroline: Thanks, Melanie! I made this painting to show my path as a trans woman. The red and blue are for the binary gender system, and the mix of colors means smashing that rigid thinking. It's a reminder to love my authentic self - it's taken a while to get here but I'm finally proud of who I am.\\nMelanie: Wow, Caro, that painting is amazing! You've made so much progress. I'm super proud of you for being your true self. What effect has the journey had on your relationships?\\nCaroline: Thanks, Melanie. It's definitely changed them. Some close friends kept supporting me, but a few weren't able to handle it. It wasn't easy, but I'm much happier being around those who accept and love me. Now my relationships feel more genuine.\\nMelanie: Caroline, it's got to be tough dealing with those changes. Glad you've found people who uplift and accept you! Here's to a good time at the caf\\u00e9 last weekend - they even had thoughtful signs like this! It brings me so much happiness. (shared image: a photo of a sign posted on a door stating that someone is not being able to leave)\\nCaroline: Whoa, Mel, that sign looks serious. Did anything happen?\\nMelanie: The sign was just a precaution, I had a great time. But thank you for your concern, you're so thoughtful!\\nCaroline: Phew! Glad it all worked out and you had a good time at the park!\\nMelanie: Yeah, it was so much fun! 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Show me when you can!\\nMelanie: Here it is. Pretty proud of it! It was a great experience. Thoughts? (shared image: a photo of a bowl with a colorful design on it)\\nCaroline: That bowl is awesome, Mel! What gave you the idea for all the colors and patterns?\\nMelanie: Thanks, Caroline! I'm obsessed with those, so I made something to catch the eye and make people smile. Plus, painting helps me express my feelings and be creative. Each stroke carries a part of me.\\nCaroline: That's amazing! You put so much effort and passion into it. Your creativity really shines. Seeing how art can be a source of self-expression and growth is truly inspiring. You're killing it!\\nMelanie: Thanks, Caroline! Your words really mean a lot. I've always felt a strong connection to art, and it's been a huge learning experience. It's both a sanctuary and a source of comfort. I'm so glad to have something that brings me so much happiness and fulfillment.\\nCaroline: Glad you found something that makes you so happy! Surrounding ourselves with things that bring us joy is important. Life's too short to do anything else!\\nMelanie: Agreed, Caroline. Life's tough but it's worth it when we have things that make us happy.\\nCaroline: Definitely, Mel! Finding those happy moments and clinging to them is key. It's what keeps us going, even when life's hard. I'm lucky to have people like you to remind me.\\nMelanie: Yeah, same here Caroline. You make life's struggles more bearable.\\nCaroline: Thanks, Melanie! It means a lot having you in my corner. Appreciate our friendship!\\nMelanie: I appreciate our friendship too, Caroline. You've always been there for me.\\nCaroline: I'm always here for you, Mel! We had a blast last year at the Pride fest. Those supportive friends definitely make everything worth it! 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Q: When is Caroline going to the transgender conference?
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You are a question-answering assistant with access to retrieved memories from past conversations between two speakers. Answer the question using ONLY the memories. Be concise — answer with the specific fact(s) asked for, no preamble. Dates in memories may be in-band ('[Session date: ...]') or in valid-time metadata; use them for any time-based reasoning. If the answer genuinely cannot be determined from the memories, say 'Not enough information.'
QUESTION: When is Caroline going to the transgender conference?
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"object": "[Session date: 7:55 pm on 9 June, 2023]\nCaroline: Hey Melanie! How's it going? I wanted to tell you about my school event last week. It was awesome! I talked about my transgender journey and encouraged students to get involved in the LGBTQ community. It was great to see their reactions. It made me reflect on how far I've come since I started transitioning three years ago.\nMelanie: Hey Caroline! Great to hear from you. Sounds like your event was amazing! I'm so proud of you for spreading awareness and getting others involved in the LGBTQ community. You've come a long way since your transition - keep on inspiring people with your strength and courage!\nCaroline: Thanks, Mel! Your backing really means a lot. I felt super powerful giving my talk. I shared my own journey, the struggles I had and how much I've developed since coming out. It was wonderful to see how the audience related to what I said and how it inspired them to be better allies. Conversations about gender identity and inclusion are so necessary and I'm thankful for being able to give a voice to the trans community.\nMelanie: Wow, Caroline, you're doing an awesome job of inspiring others with your journey. It's great to be part of it and see how you're positively affecting so many. Talking about inclusivity and acceptance is crucial, and you're so brave to speak up for the trans community. Keep up the great work!\nCaroline: Thanks Mel! Your kind words mean a lot. Sharing our experiences isn't always easy, but I feel it's important to help promote understanding and acceptance. I've been blessed with loads of love and support throughout this journey, and I want to pass it on to others. By sharing our stories, we can build a strong, supportive community of hope.\nMelanie: Yeah, Caroline! It takes courage to talk about our own stories. But it's in these vulnerable moments that we bond and understand each other. We all have our different paths, but if we share them, we show people that they're not alone. Our stories can be so inspiring and encouraging to others who are facing the same challenges. Thank you for using your voice to create love, acceptance, and hope. You're doing amazing!\nCaroline: Your words mean a lot to me. I'm grateful for the chance to share my story and give others hope. We all have unique paths, and by working together we can build a more inclusive and understanding world. I'm going to keep using my voice to make a change and lift others up. And you're part of that!\nMelanie: Thanks, Caroline, for letting me join your journey. I'm so proud to be part of the difference you're making. Let's keep motivating and helping each other out as we journey through life. We can make a real impact together!\nCaroline: Yeah Mel, let's spread love and understanding! Thanks for the support and encouragement. We can tackle life's challenges together! We got this!\nMelanie: Yes, Caroline! We can do it. Your courage is inspiring. I want to be couragous for my family- they motivate me and give me love. What motivates you?\nCaroline: Thanks, Mel! My friends, family and mentors are my rocks \u2013 they motivate me and give me the strength to push on. Here's a pic from when we met up last week! (shared image: a photo of a family posing for a picture in a yard)\nMelanie: Wow, that photo is great! How long have you had such a great support system?\nCaroline: Yeah, I'm really lucky to have them. They've been there through everything, I've known these friends for 4 years, since I moved from my home country. Their love and help have been so important especially after that tough breakup. I'm super thankful. Who supports you, Mel?\nMelanie: I'm lucky to have my husband and kids; they keep me motivated. (shared image: a photo of a man and a little girl standing in front of a waterfall)\nCaroline: Wow, what an amazing family pic! How long have you been married?\nMelanie: 5 years already! Time flies- feels like just yesterday I put this dress on! Thanks, Caroline! (shared image: a photo of a bride in a wedding dress holding a bouquet)\nCaroline: Congrats, Melanie! You both looked so great on your wedding day! Wishing you many happy years together!\nMelanie: Thanks, Caroline! Appreciate your kind words. Looking forward to more happy years. Our family and moments make it all worth it. (shared image: a photo of a man and woman sitting on a blanket eating food)\nCaroline: Looks like you had a great day! How was it? You all look so happy!\nMelanie: It so fun! We played games, ate good food, and just hung out together. Family moments make life awesome.\nCaroline: Sounds great, Mel! Glad you had a great time. Cherish the moments - they're the best!\nMelanie: Absolutely, Caroline! I cherish time with family. It's when I really feel alive and happy.\nCaroline: I 100% agree, Mel. Hanging with loved ones is amazing and brings so much happiness. Those moments really make me thankful. Family is everything.",
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Those colors are so vivid, it really looks like a real sunset. What gave you the idea to paint it?\nCaroline: Thanks, Melanie! I painted it after I visited the beach last week. Just seeing the sun dip below the horizon, all the amazing colors - it was amazing and calming. So I just had to try to capture that feeling in my painting. (shared image: a photo of a painting of a sunset over the ocean)\nMelanie: Wow, the beach really inspired you. The art really took me to that moment and I can feel the serenity. You captured the sunset perfectly, so peaceful!\nCaroline: Thanks Mel, really appreciate your kind words. It means a lot to me that you can feel the sense of peace and serenity. Makes me feel connected.\nMelanie: I feel the same way! Art is so cool like that - it connects us and helps us understand each other. I was actually just remembering yesterday, spending the day with my fam volunteering at a homeless shelter. It was hard to see how neglected some people are, but it was great to feel like we could make a difference.\nCaroline: Wow, Mel, you're amazing! Volunteering and making a difference- it's so heartwarming. You're an inspiration to us all! (shared image: a photo of a crowd of people walking down a street with a rainbow flag)\nMelanie: Thanks, Caroline! I really appreciate your help and motivation. What made you decide to transition and join the transgender community? (shared image: a photo of a bulletin board with a rainbow flag and a don't ever be afraid to)\nCaroline: Finding a community where I'm accepted, loved and supported has really meant a lot to me. It's made a huge difference to have people who get what I'm going through. Stuff like this mural are really special to me! (shared image: a photo of a building with a large eagle painted on it)\nMelanie: Caroline, glad you found a supportive community! Can you tell me more about why it's special to you?\nCaroline: The rainbow flag mural is important to me as it reflects the courage and strength of the trans community. The eagle symbolizes freedom and pride, representing my own resilience and that of others. (shared image: a photo of a stained glass window with a picture of a person on a horse)\nMelanie: I'm in awe of your courage as a trans person. Have you made any more art lately? (shared image: a photo of a stained glass window with a person holding a key)\nCaroline: Thanks, Mel! I made this stained glass window to remind myself and others that within us all is the key to discovering our true potential and living our best life. (shared image: a photo of three stained glass windows in a church with a clock)\nMelanie: Wow, Caroline, that looks amazing! What inspired it?\nCaroline: Thanks! It was made for a local church and shows time changing our lives. I made it to show my own journey as a transgender woman and how we should accept growth and change. (shared image: a photo of a large stained glass window in a church)\nMelanie: Wow, Caroline! All those colors are incredible and the story it tells is so inspiring. (shared image: a photo of a door with a stained glass window and a coat rack)\nCaroline: Thanks, Mel! Glad you like it. It's a symbol of togetherness, to celebrate differences and be that much closer. I'd love to make something like this next! (shared image: a photo of a painted sidewalk with a rainbow design on it)\nMelanie: Wow, that's gorgeous! Where did you find it?\nCaroline: I was out walking in my neighborhood when I came across this cool rainbow sidewalk for Pride Month. It was so vibrant and welcoming, I had to take a picture! It reminds us that love and acceptance are everywhere\u2014even where we least expect it.\nMelanie: That's so nice, Caroline! Art can be in the most unlikely places. Love and acceptance really can be found everywhere. (shared image: a photo of a person drawing a flower on the ground)\nCaroline: Agreed, Mel! Art can be a real mood-booster - I saw someone drawing on the ground the other day and it made me so happy. Creativity sure can lighten someone's day. (shared image: a photo of a painting of flowers and a watercolor palette)\nMelanie: Wow, Caroline, that's so nice! The colors are so bright and the flowers are so pretty. Art is such a source of joy.\nCaroline: Thanks, Mel! Art gives me so much joy. It helps me show my feelings and freeze gorgeous moments, like a bouquet of flowers. (shared image: a photo of a drawing of a bunch of flowers on a table)\nMelanie: Wow, did you make that? It looks so real!\nCaroline: Yeah, definitely! Drawing flowers is one of my faves. Appreciating nature and sharing it is great. What about you, Mel? What type of art do you love? (shared image: a photo of a drawing of a flower bouquet with a person holding it)\nMelanie: Painting landscapes and still life is my favorite! Nature's amazing, here's a painting I did recently. (shared image: a photo of a painting of a sunflower on a canvas)\nCaroline: Wow, Mel! Any more paintings coming up?\nMelanie: I'm feeling inspired by autumn so I'm planning a few. You got any cool art projects coming up?\nCaroline: I'm putting together an LGBTQ art show next month and I'm gonna show my paintings. Super stoked!\nMelanie: Wow, Caroline, that's awesome! Can't wait to see your show - the LGBTQ community needs more platforms like this!\nCaroline: Yeah Mel, stoked! Gonna be a great night featuring LGBTQ artists and their awesome talents. We want it to spread understanding and acceptance - let's make it happen! (shared image: a photo of a poster for a concert with a man in a cowboy hat)",
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judgeglm-4.7✓ correct
▸ input prompt
You are grading a question-answering system's response against a gold answer, for questions about long conversations between two people. Question: When is Caroline going to the transgender conference? Gold answer: July 2023 Model response: This month (July 2023) Think step by step about whether the model response contains (or is equivalent to) the gold answer. The response may be more verbose than the gold answer, or word things differently — that is fine as long as the asked-for information is present and correct. For temporal questions, accept answers that clearly refer to the same date/time even if formatted differently. For list-style answers, the response must cover the substance of the gold answer, not just a subset, to count as correct. After reasoning, output a final line in exactly this format: VERDICT: CORRECT or VERDICT: WRONG
The gold answer asks for the date of the conference, which is "July 2023". The model response provides the exact date "July 2023" within the parentheses. The inclusion of the phrase "This month" adds context but does not negate the correctness of the provided date. The instructions state that verbose answers are acceptable as long as the information is present and correct.
VERDICT: CORRECT
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Those colors are so vivid, it really looks like a real sunset. What gave you the idea to paint it?\nCaroline: Thanks, Melanie! I painted it after I visited the beach last week. Just seeing the sun dip below the horizon, all the amazing colors - it was amazing and calming. So I just had to try to capture that feeling in my painting. (shared image: a photo of a painting of a sunset over the ocean)\nMelanie: Wow, the beach really inspired you. The art really took me to that moment and I can feel the serenity. You captured the sunset perfectly, so peaceful!\nCaroline: Thanks Mel, really appreciate your kind words. It means a lot to me that you can feel the sense of peace and serenity. Makes me feel connected.\nMelanie: I feel the same way! Art is so cool like that - it connects us and helps us understand each other. I was actually just remembering yesterday, spending the day with my fam volunteering at a homeless shelter. 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Can you tell me more about why it's special to you?\nCaroline: The rainbow flag mural is important to me as it reflects the courage and strength of the trans community. The eagle symbolizes freedom and pride, representing my own resilience and that of others. (shared image: a photo of a stained glass window with a picture of a person on a horse)\nMelanie: I'm in awe of your courage as a trans person. Have you made any more art lately? (shared image: a photo of a stained glass window with a person holding a key)\nCaroline: Thanks, Mel! I made this stained glass window to remind myself and others that within us all is the key to discovering our true potential and living our best life. (shared image: a photo of three stained glass windows in a church with a clock)\nMelanie: Wow, Caroline, that looks amazing! What inspired it?\nCaroline: Thanks! It was made for a local church and shows time changing our lives. I made it to show my own journey as a transgender woman and how we should accept growth and change. (shared image: a photo of a large stained glass window in a church)\nMelanie: Wow, Caroline! All those colors are incredible and the story it tells is so inspiring. (shared image: a photo of a door with a stained glass window and a coat rack)\nCaroline: Thanks, Mel! Glad you like it. It's a symbol of togetherness, to celebrate differences and be that much closer. I'd love to make something like this next! (shared image: a photo of a painted sidewalk with a rainbow design on it)\nMelanie: Wow, that's gorgeous! Where did you find it?\nCaroline: I was out walking in my neighborhood when I came across this cool rainbow sidewalk for Pride Month. It was so vibrant and welcoming, I had to take a picture! It reminds us that love and acceptance are everywhere—even where we least expect it.\nMelanie: That's so nice, Caroline! Art can be in the most unlikely places. Love and acceptance really can be found everywhere. (shared image: a photo of a person drawing a flower on the ground)\nCaroline: Agreed, Mel! Art can be a real mood-booster - I saw someone drawing on the ground the other day and it made me so happy. Creativity sure can lighten someone's day. (shared image: a photo of a painting of flowers and a watercolor palette)\nMelanie: Wow, Caroline, that's so nice! The colors are so bright and the flowers are so pretty. Art is such a source of joy.\nCaroline: Thanks, Mel! Art gives me so much joy. It helps me show my feelings and freeze gorgeous moments, like a bouquet of flowers. (shared image: a photo of a drawing of a bunch of flowers on a table)\nMelanie: Wow, did you make that? It looks so real!\nCaroline: Yeah, definitely! Drawing flowers is one of my faves. Appreciating nature and sharing it is great. What about you, Mel? What type of art do you love? 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It was such a welcoming environment and I felt totally accepted. I'm really thankful for this amazing community - it's shown me how important it is to fight for trans rights and spread awareness.\\nMelanie: Wow, Caroline, that sounds awesome! So glad you felt accepted and supported. Events like these are great for reminding us of how strong community can be!\\nCaroline: Yeah, it's true! Having people who back you makes such a huge difference. It's great to see how far LGBTQ rights have come, but there's still plenty of progress to be made. I wanna help make a difference.\\nMelanie: Wow, Caroline. We've come so far, but there's more to do. Your drive to help is awesome! What's your plan to pitch in?\\nCaroline: Thanks, Mell! I'm still looking into counseling and mental health jobs. It's important to me that people have someone to talk to, and I want to help make that happen.\\nMelanie: Wow, Caroline! You're so inspiring for wanting to help others with their mental health. 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"object": "[Session date: 3:31 pm on 23 August, 2023]\nCaroline: Hi Melanie! Hope you're doing good. Guess what I did this week? I took the first step towards becoming a mom - I applied to adoption agencies! It's a big decision, but I think I'm ready to give all my love to a child. I got lots of help from this adoption advice/assistance group I attended. It was great! (shared image: a photo of a sign with a picture of a guinea pig)\nMelanie: Caroline, congrats! So proud of you for taking this step. How does it feel? Also, do you have any pets?\nCaroline: Thanks, Mel! Exciting but kinda nerve-wracking. Parenting's such a big responsibility. And yup, I do- Oscar, my guinea pig. He's been great. How are your pets?\nMelanie: Yeah, it's normal to be both excited and nervous with a big decision. And thanks for asking, they're good- we got another cat named Bailey too. Here's a pic of Oliver. Can you show me one of Oscar? (shared image: a photo of a black dog laying in the grass with a frisbee)\nCaroline: He's so cute! What\u2019s the funniest thing Oliver's done? And sure, check out this pic of him eating parsley! Veggies are his fave! (shared image: a photography of a guinea in a cage with hay and hay)\nMelanie: Oliver's hilarious! He hid his bone in my slipper once! Cute, right? Almost as silly as when I got to feed a horse a carrot. (shared image: a photo of a person holding a carrot in front of a horse)\nCaroline: That's so funny! I used to go horseback riding with my dad when I was a kid, we'd go through the fields, feeling the wind. It was so special. I've always had a love for horses!\nMelanie: Wow, that sounds great - I agree, they're awesome. Here's a photo of my horse painting I did recently. (shared image: a photo of a horse painted on a wooden wall)\nCaroline: Wow, Melanie, that's amazing! Love all the details and how you got the horse's grace and strength. Do you like painting animals?\nMelanie: Thanks, Caroline! Glad you like it. Yeah, I love to. It's peaceful and special. Horses have such grace! Do you like to paint too?\nCaroline: Painting's great for expressing myself. I love creating art! Here's a recent self-portrait I made last week. (shared image: a photo of a painting of a woman with a blue face)\nMelanie: Caroline, that's great! The blue's really powerful, huh? How'd you feel while painting it?\nCaroline: Thanks, Mel! I felt liberated and empowered doing it. Painting helps me explore my identity and be true to myself. It's definitely therapeutic.\nMelanie: Wow, Caroline, that's great! Art's awesome for showing us who we really are and getting in touch with ourselves. What else helps you out?\nCaroline: Thanks, Melanie. Art gives me a sense of freedom, but so does having supportive people around, promoting LGBTQ rights and being true to myself. I want to live authentically and help others to do the same.\nMelanie: Wow, Caroline! That's amazing. You really care about being real and helping others. Wishing you the best on your adoption journey!\nCaroline: Thanks, Melanie! I really appreciate it. Excited for the future! Bye!\nMelanie: Bye Caroline. I'm here for you. Take care of yourself.",
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"object": "[Session date: 1:51 pm on 15 July, 2023]\nCaroline: Hey Mel, what's up? Been a busy week since we talked.\nMelanie: Hey Caroline, it's been super busy here. So much since we talked! Last Fri I finally took my kids to a pottery workshop. We all made our own pots, it was fun and therapeutic! (shared image: a photography of a group of children making clay sculptures in a classroom)\nCaroline: Wow, Mel! Sounds like you and the kids had a blast. How'd they like it?\nMelanie: The kids loved it! They were so excited to get their hands dirty and make something with clay. It was special to watch their creativity and imagination come to life, they made this! (shared image: a photo of a cup with a dog face on it)\nCaroline: Aww, that's so sweet! That cup is so cute. It's awesome to see how kids show their personalities through art. What other creative projects do you do with them, besides pottery?\nMelanie: We love painting together lately, especially nature-inspired ones. Here's our latest work from last weekend. (shared image: a photo of a painting of a sunset with a palm tree)\nCaroline: Wow Mel, that painting's amazing! The colors are so bold and it really highlights the beauty of nature. Y'all work on it together?\nMelanie: Thanks, Caroline! We both helped with the painting - it was great bonding over it and chatting about nature. We found these lovely flowers. Appreciating the small things in life, too. (shared image: a photo of a field of purple flowers with green leaves)\nCaroline: That photo is stunning! So glad you bonded over our love of nature. Last Friday I went to a council meeting for adoption. It was inspiring and emotional - so many people wanted to create loving homes for children in need. It made me even more determined to adopt.\nMelanie: Wow, Caroline, way to go! Your future fam will get a kick out of having you. What do you think of these? (shared image: a photo of a blue vase with a bouquet of sunflowers and roses)\nCaroline: Thanks Melanie - love the blue vase in the pic! Blue's my fave, it makes me feel relaxed. Sunflowers mean warmth and happiness, right? While roses stand for love and beauty? That's neat. What do flowers mean to you?\nMelanie: Flowers bring joy. They represent growth, beauty and reminding us to appreciate the small moments. They were an important part of my wedding decor and always remind me of that day. (shared image: a photo of a row of white chairs with flowers on them)\nCaroline: It must have been special at your wedding. I wish I had known you back then!\nMelanie: It was amazing, Caroline. The day was full of love and joy. Everyone we love was there to celebrate us - it was really special. (shared image: a photo of a wedding ceremony in a greenhouse with people taking pictures)\nCaroline: Wow, what a great day! Glad everyone could make it. What was your favorite part?\nMelanie: Marrying my partner and promising to be together forever was the best part. (shared image: a photo of a man and woman standing on a beach)\nCaroline: Wow, nice pic! You both looked amazing. One special memory for me was this pride parade I went to a few weeks ago. (shared image: a photo of a parade with people walking down the street)\nMelanie: Wow, looks awesome! Did you join in?\nCaroline: Yes, I did. It was amazing! I felt so accepted and happy, just being around people who accepted and celebrated me. It's definitely a top memory. (shared image: a photo of a group of people holding up signs and smiling)\nMelanie: Wow, what an experience! How did it make you feel?\nCaroline: I felt so proud and grateful - the vibes were amazing and it was comforting to know I'm not alone and have a great community around me. (shared image: a photo of a rainbow flag on a pole on a carpet)\nMelanie: Wow, Caroline! That's huge! How did it feel to be around so much love and acceptance?\nCaroline: It was awesome, Melanie! Being around people who embrace and back me up is beyond words. It really inspired me. (shared image: a photo of a group of people sitting on the ground with a dog)\nMelanie: Wow, that sounds awesome! Your friends and community really have your back. What's been the best part of it? (shared image: a photo of a girl sitting in a teepee with stuffed animals)\nCaroline: Realizing I can be me without fear and having the courage to transition was the best part. It's so freeing to express myself authentically and have people back me up. (shared image: a photo of a teepee with a teddy bear and pillows)\nMelanie: That's awesome, Caro! You've found the courage to be yourself - that's important for our mental health and finding peace. (shared image: a photo of a buddha statue and a candle on a table)\nCaroline: Thanks, Melanie! Been a long road, but I'm proud of how far I've come. How're you doing finding peace?\nMelanie: I'm getting there, Caroline. Creativity and family keep me at peace. (shared image: a photo of a man holding a frisbee in front of a frisbee golf basket)\nCaroline: That's awesome, Melanie! How have your family been supportive during your move?\nMelanie: My fam's been awesome - they helped out and showed lots of love and support.\nCaroline: Wow, Mel, family love and support is the best!\nMelanie: Yeah, Caroline, my family's been great - their love and support really helped me through tough times. It's awesome! We even went on another camping trip in the forest. (shared image: a photo of a man and two children sitting around a campfire)\nCaroline: Awesome, Mel! Family support's huge. What else do you guys like doing together? (shared image: a photo of a family walking through a forest with a toddler)\nMelanie: We enjoy hiking in the mountains and exploring forests. 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judgeglm-4.7✓ correct
▸ input prompt
You are grading a question-answering system's response against a gold answer, for questions about long conversations between two people. Question: When did Melanie go to the museum? Gold answer: 5 July 2023 Model response: July 5, 2023 Think step by step about whether the model response contains (or is equivalent to) the gold answer. The response may be more verbose than the gold answer, or word things differently — that is fine as long as the asked-for information is present and correct. For temporal questions, accept answers that clearly refer to the same date/time even if formatted differently. For list-style answers, the response must cover the substance of the gold answer, not just a subset, to count as correct. After reasoning, output a final line in exactly this format: VERDICT: CORRECT or VERDICT: WRONG
The model response provides the date as "July 5, 2023", while the gold answer is "5 July 2023". Both refer to the exact same calendar date, just formatted differently (US style vs. UK/British style). The instructions explicitly state that for temporal questions, I should accept answers that clearly refer to the same date/time even if formatted differently. Therefore, the model response is correct.
VERDICT: CORRECT
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Here's our latest work from last weekend. (shared image: a photo of a painting of a sunset with a palm tree)\nCaroline: Wow Mel, that painting's amazing! The colors are so bold and it really highlights the beauty of nature. Y'all work on it together?\nMelanie: Thanks, Caroline! We both helped with the painting - it was great bonding over it and chatting about nature. We found these lovely flowers. Appreciating the small things in life, too. (shared image: a photo of a field of purple flowers with green leaves)\nCaroline: That photo is stunning! So glad you bonded over our love of nature. Last Friday I went to a council meeting for adoption. It was inspiring and emotional - so many people wanted to create loving homes for children in need. It made me even more determined to adopt.\nMelanie: Wow, Caroline, way to go! Your future fam will get a kick out of having you. What do you think of these? (shared image: a photo of a blue vase with a bouquet of sunflowers and roses)\nCaroline: Thanks Melanie - love the blue vase in the pic! Blue's my fave, it makes me feel relaxed. Sunflowers mean warmth and happiness, right? While roses stand for love and beauty? That's neat. What do flowers mean to you?\nMelanie: Flowers bring joy. They represent growth, beauty and reminding us to appreciate the small moments. They were an important part of my wedding decor and always remind me of that day. (shared image: a photo of a row of white chairs with flowers on them)\nCaroline: It must have been special at your wedding. I wish I had known you back then!\nMelanie: It was amazing, Caroline. The day was full of love and joy. Everyone we love was there to celebrate us - it was really special. (shared image: a photo of a wedding ceremony in a greenhouse with people taking pictures)\nCaroline: Wow, what a great day! Glad everyone could make it. What was your favorite part?\nMelanie: Marrying my partner and promising to be together forever was the best part. (shared image: a photo of a man and woman standing on a beach)\nCaroline: Wow, nice pic! You both looked amazing. One special memory for me was this pride parade I went to a few weeks ago. (shared image: a photo of a parade with people walking down the street)\nMelanie: Wow, looks awesome! Did you join in?\nCaroline: Yes, I did. It was amazing! I felt so accepted and happy, just being around people who accepted and celebrated me. It's definitely a top memory. (shared image: a photo of a group of people holding up signs and smiling)\nMelanie: Wow, what an experience! How did it make you feel?\nCaroline: I felt so proud and grateful - the vibes were amazing and it was comforting to know I'm not alone and have a great community around me. (shared image: a photo of a rainbow flag on a pole on a carpet)\nMelanie: Wow, Caroline! That's huge! How did it feel to be around so much love and acceptance?\nCaroline: It was awesome, Melanie! Being around people who embrace and back me up is beyond words. It really inspired me. (shared image: a photo of a group of people sitting on the ground with a dog)\nMelanie: Wow, that sounds awesome! Your friends and community really have your back. What's been the best part of it? (shared image: a photo of a girl sitting in a teepee with stuffed animals)\nCaroline: Realizing I can be me without fear and having the courage to transition was the best part. It's so freeing to express myself authentically and have people back me up. (shared image: a photo of a teepee with a teddy bear and pillows)\nMelanie: That's awesome, Caro! You've found the courage to be yourself - that's important for our mental health and finding peace. (shared image: a photo of a buddha statue and a candle on a table)\nCaroline: Thanks, Melanie! Been a long road, but I'm proud of how far I've come. How're you doing finding peace?\nMelanie: I'm getting there, Caroline. Creativity and family keep me at peace. (shared image: a photo of a man holding a frisbee in front of a frisbee golf basket)\nCaroline: That's awesome, Melanie! How have your family been supportive during your move?\nMelanie: My fam's been awesome - they helped out and showed lots of love and support.\nCaroline: Wow, Mel, family love and support is the best!\nMelanie: Yeah, Caroline, my family's been great - their love and support really helped me through tough times. It's awesome! We even went on another camping trip in the forest. (shared image: a photo of a man and two children sitting around a campfire)\nCaroline: Awesome, Mel! Family support's huge. What else do you guys like doing together? (shared image: a photo of a family walking through a forest with a toddler)\nMelanie: We enjoy hiking in the mountains and exploring forests. It's a cool way to connect with nature and each other.\nCaroline: Wow, Mel, that sounds awesome! Exploring nature and family time is so special.\nMelanie: Yeah, Caroline, they're some of my fave memories. It brings us together and brings us happiness. Glad you're here to share in it.\nCaroline: Thanks, Melanie! Really glad to have you as a friend to share my journey. You're awesome!\nMelanie: Thanks, Caroline! Appreciate your friendship. It's great to have a supporter!\nCaroline: No worries, Mel! Your friendship means so much to me. Enjoy your day!"
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Love the necklace, any special meaning to it?\\nCaroline: Thanks, Melanie! This necklace is super special to me - a gift from my grandma in my home country, Sweden. She gave it to me when I was young, and it stands for love, faith and strength. It's like a reminder of my roots and all the love and support I get from my family.\\nMelanie: That's gorgeous, Caroline! It's awesome what items can mean so much to us, right? Got any other objects that you treasure, like that necklace? (shared image: a photo of a stack of bowls with different designs on them)\\nCaroline: Yep, Melanie! I've got some other stuff with sentimental value, like my hand-painted bowl. A friend made it for my 18th birthday ten years ago. The pattern and colors are awesome-- it reminds me of art and self-expression.\\nMelanie: That sounds great, Caroline! It's awesome having stuff around that make us think of good connections and times. 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It's special to me.\\nCaroline: Wow, Melanie! The colors really blend nicely. Painting looks like a great outlet for expressing yourself.\\nMelanie: Thanks, Caroline! Painting's a fun way to express my feelings and get creative. It's a great way to relax after a long day.\\nCaroline: Totally agree, Mel. Relaxing and expressing ourselves is key. Well, I'm off to go do some research.\\nMelanie: Yep, Caroline. Taking care of ourselves is vital. I'm off to go swimming with the kids. Talk to you soon!\",\n \"valid_from\": null,\n \"valid_to\": null,\n \"source\": \"recall\"\n },\n {\n \"subject\": \"ctx:memory/episodic/28e11d87-2e0f-4e39-a685-69dea162cac6\",\n \"predicate\": \"mem:episodic/chunk\",\n \"object\": \"[Session date: 1:51 pm on 15 July, 2023]\\nCaroline: Hey Mel, what's up? Been a busy week since we talked.\\nMelanie: Hey Caroline, it's been super busy here. So much since we talked! Last Fri I finally took my kids to a pottery workshop. 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Those colors are so vivid, it really looks like a real sunset. What gave you the idea to paint it?\nCaroline: Thanks, Melanie! I painted it after I visited the beach last week. Just seeing the sun dip below the horizon, all the amazing colors - it was amazing and calming. So I just had to try to capture that feeling in my painting. (shared image: a photo of a painting of a sunset over the ocean)\nMelanie: Wow, the beach really inspired you. The art really took me to that moment and I can feel the serenity. You captured the sunset perfectly, so peaceful!\nCaroline: Thanks Mel, really appreciate your kind words. It means a lot to me that you can feel the sense of peace and serenity. Makes me feel connected.\nMelanie: I feel the same way! Art is so cool like that - it connects us and helps us understand each other. I was actually just remembering yesterday, spending the day with my fam volunteering at a homeless shelter. It was hard to see how neglected some people are, but it was great to feel like we could make a difference.\nCaroline: Wow, Mel, you're amazing! Volunteering and making a difference- it's so heartwarming. You're an inspiration to us all! (shared image: a photo of a crowd of people walking down a street with a rainbow flag)\nMelanie: Thanks, Caroline! I really appreciate your help and motivation. What made you decide to transition and join the transgender community? (shared image: a photo of a bulletin board with a rainbow flag and a don't ever be afraid to)\nCaroline: Finding a community where I'm accepted, loved and supported has really meant a lot to me. It's made a huge difference to have people who get what I'm going through. Stuff like this mural are really special to me! (shared image: a photo of a building with a large eagle painted on it)\nMelanie: Caroline, glad you found a supportive community! Can you tell me more about why it's special to you?\nCaroline: The rainbow flag mural is important to me as it reflects the courage and strength of the trans community. The eagle symbolizes freedom and pride, representing my own resilience and that of others. (shared image: a photo of a stained glass window with a picture of a person on a horse)\nMelanie: I'm in awe of your courage as a trans person. Have you made any more art lately? (shared image: a photo of a stained glass window with a person holding a key)\nCaroline: Thanks, Mel! I made this stained glass window to remind myself and others that within us all is the key to discovering our true potential and living our best life. (shared image: a photo of three stained glass windows in a church with a clock)\nMelanie: Wow, Caroline, that looks amazing! What inspired it?\nCaroline: Thanks! It was made for a local church and shows time changing our lives. I made it to show my own journey as a transgender woman and how we should accept growth and change. (shared image: a photo of a large stained glass window in a church)\nMelanie: Wow, Caroline! All those colors are incredible and the story it tells is so inspiring. (shared image: a photo of a door with a stained glass window and a coat rack)\nCaroline: Thanks, Mel! Glad you like it. It's a symbol of togetherness, to celebrate differences and be that much closer. I'd love to make something like this next! (shared image: a photo of a painted sidewalk with a rainbow design on it)\nMelanie: Wow, that's gorgeous! Where did you find it?\nCaroline: I was out walking in my neighborhood when I came across this cool rainbow sidewalk for Pride Month. It was so vibrant and welcoming, I had to take a picture! It reminds us that love and acceptance are everywhere\u2014even where we least expect it.\nMelanie: That's so nice, Caroline! Art can be in the most unlikely places. Love and acceptance really can be found everywhere. (shared image: a photo of a person drawing a flower on the ground)\nCaroline: Agreed, Mel! Art can be a real mood-booster - I saw someone drawing on the ground the other day and it made me so happy. Creativity sure can lighten someone's day. (shared image: a photo of a painting of flowers and a watercolor palette)\nMelanie: Wow, Caroline, that's so nice! The colors are so bright and the flowers are so pretty. Art is such a source of joy.\nCaroline: Thanks, Mel! Art gives me so much joy. It helps me show my feelings and freeze gorgeous moments, like a bouquet of flowers. (shared image: a photo of a drawing of a bunch of flowers on a table)\nMelanie: Wow, did you make that? It looks so real!\nCaroline: Yeah, definitely! Drawing flowers is one of my faves. Appreciating nature and sharing it is great. What about you, Mel? What type of art do you love? (shared image: a photo of a drawing of a flower bouquet with a person holding it)\nMelanie: Painting landscapes and still life is my favorite! Nature's amazing, here's a painting I did recently. (shared image: a photo of a painting of a sunflower on a canvas)\nCaroline: Wow, Mel! Any more paintings coming up?\nMelanie: I'm feeling inspired by autumn so I'm planning a few. You got any cool art projects coming up?\nCaroline: I'm putting together an LGBTQ art show next month and I'm gonna show my paintings. Super stoked!\nMelanie: Wow, Caroline, that's awesome! Can't wait to see your show - the LGBTQ community needs more platforms like this!\nCaroline: Yeah Mel, stoked! Gonna be a great night featuring LGBTQ artists and their awesome talents. We want it to spread understanding and acceptance - let's make it happen! (shared image: a photo of a poster for a concert with a man in a cowboy hat)",
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"object": "[Session date: 8:18 pm on 6 July, 2023]\nCaroline: Hey Mel! Long time no talk. Lots has been going on since then!\nMelanie: Hey Caroline! Missed you. Anything new? Spill the beans!\nCaroline: Since our last chat, I've been looking into counseling or mental health work more. I'm passionate about helping people and making a positive impact. It's tough, but really rewarding too. Anything new happening with you?\nMelanie: That's awesome, Caroline! Congrats on following your dreams. Yesterday I took the kids to the museum - it was so cool spending time with them and seeing their eyes light up! (shared image: a photography of two children playing in a water play area)\nCaroline: Melanie, that's a great pic! That must have been awesome. What were they so stoked about?\nMelanie: They were stoked for the dinosaur exhibit! They love learning about animals and the bones were so cool. It reminds me why I love being a mom.\nCaroline: Being a mom is awesome. I'm creating a library for when I have kids. I'm really looking forward to reading to them and opening up their minds. (shared image: a photo of a bookcase filled with books and toys)\nMelanie: Sounds great! What kind of books you got in your library?\nCaroline: I've got lots of kids' books- classics, stories from different cultures, educational books, all of that. What's a favorite book you remember from your childhood?\nMelanie: I loved reading \"Charlotte's Web\" as a kid. It was so cool seeing how friendship and compassion can make a difference. (shared image: a photo of a book cover with a picture of a girl and a cat)\nCaroline: Wow, that's great! It sure shows how important friendship and compassion are. It's made me appreciate how lucky I am to have my friends and family helping with my transition. They make all the difference. We even had a picnic last week! (shared image: a photo of a group of women sitting on a blanket in a park)\nMelanie: That's a gorgeous photo, Caroline! Wow, the love around you is awesome. How have your friends and fam been helping you out with your transition?\nCaroline: Thanks, Melanie! This support network has been amazing. They've been there for me every step of the way giving me love, guidance, and acceptance. I couldn't have done it without them.\nMelanie: Wow, Caroline! It's great you have people to support you, that's really awesome!\nCaroline: I'm so lucky to have such a great support system around me. Their love and encouragement has really helped me accept and grow into my true self. They've been instrumental in my transition.\nMelanie: Glad you have support, Caroline! Unconditional love is so important. Here's a pic of my family camping at the beach. We love it, it brings us closer! (shared image: a photo of a family sitting around a campfire on the beach)",
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"object": "[Session date: 12:09 am on 13 September, 2023]\nCaroline: Hey Mel, long time no chat! I had a wicked day out with the gang last weekend - we went biking and saw some pretty cool stuff. It was so refreshing, and the pic I'm sending is just stunning, eh? (shared image: a photo of a beach with a fence and a sunset)\nMelanie: Hey Caroline! It's so good to hear from you! That pic is so beautiful, the colors really pop. Biking sounds like a great way to get out in nature. We went camping with the kids a few weeks ago, had a blast exploring the forest and hiking. Nature can be so refreshing for your soul. Any plans coming up? (shared image: a photo of a dirt road surrounded by trees with yellow leaves)\nCaroline: Melanie, that photo's amazing! I love all the yellow leaves, it looks so cozy. That sounds like fun! Seeing how excited they get for the little things is awesome, it's so contagious.\nMelanie: Thanks, Caroline! It's awesome seeing the kids get excited learning something new about nature. Those moments make being a parent worth it. We roasted marshmallows and shared stories around the campfire. Those simple moments make the best memories. What inspires you with your volunteering?\nCaroline: I'm inspired seeing my work make a difference for the LGBTQ+ community. Knowing I'm helping create a more loving world is amazing. I'm really thankful for my friends, family and mentors' support. It inspires me to keep making art, too. (shared image: a photo of a painting of a heart on a table)\nMelanie: Wow, Caroline, that looks awesome! I love how it shows the togetherness and power you were talking about. How long have you been creating art?\nCaroline: Since I was 17 or so. I find it soempowering and cathartic. It's amazing how art can show things that are hard to put into words. How long have you been into art?\nMelanie: Seven years now, and I've finally found my real muses: painting and pottery. It's so calming and satisfying. Check out my pottery creation in the pic! (shared image: a photo of a group of bowls and a starfish on a white surface)\nCaroline: Melanie, those bowls are amazing! They each have such cool designs. I love that you chose pottery for your art. Painting and drawing have helped me express my feelings and explore my gender identity. Creating art was really important to me during my transition - it helped me understand and accept myself. I'm so grateful.\nMelanie: Thanks, Caroline! It has really helped me out. I love how it's both a creative outlet and a form of therapy. Have you ever thought about trying it or another art form?\nCaroline: I haven't done pottery yet, but I'm game for trying new art. I might try it sometime! Check out this piece I made! (shared image: a photo of a painting on a easel with a red and blue background)\nMelanie: Wow, Caroline! This painting is awesome. Love the red and blue. What gave you the idea?\nCaroline: Thanks, Melanie! I made this painting to show my path as a trans woman. The red and blue are for the binary gender system, and the mix of colors means smashing that rigid thinking. It's a reminder to love my authentic self - it's taken a while to get here but I'm finally proud of who I am.\nMelanie: Wow, Caro, that painting is amazing! You've made so much progress. I'm super proud of you for being your true self. What effect has the journey had on your relationships?\nCaroline: Thanks, Melanie. It's definitely changed them. Some close friends kept supporting me, but a few weren't able to handle it. It wasn't easy, but I'm much happier being around those who accept and love me. Now my relationships feel more genuine.\nMelanie: Caroline, it's got to be tough dealing with those changes. Glad you've found people who uplift and accept you! Here's to a good time at the caf\u00e9 last weekend - they even had thoughtful signs like this! It brings me so much happiness. (shared image: a photo of a sign posted on a door stating that someone is not being able to leave)\nCaroline: Whoa, Mel, that sign looks serious. Did anything happen?\nMelanie: The sign was just a precaution, I had a great time. But thank you for your concern, you're so thoughtful!\nCaroline: Phew! Glad it all worked out and you had a good time at the park!\nMelanie: Yeah, it was so much fun! Those joyful moments definitely show us life's beauty.",
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"object": "[Session date: 1:51 pm on 15 July, 2023]\nCaroline: Hey Mel, what's up? Been a busy week since we talked.\nMelanie: Hey Caroline, it's been super busy here. So much since we talked! Last Fri I finally took my kids to a pottery workshop. We all made our own pots, it was fun and therapeutic! (shared image: a photography of a group of children making clay sculptures in a classroom)\nCaroline: Wow, Mel! Sounds like you and the kids had a blast. How'd they like it?\nMelanie: The kids loved it! They were so excited to get their hands dirty and make something with clay. It was special to watch their creativity and imagination come to life, they made this! (shared image: a photo of a cup with a dog face on it)\nCaroline: Aww, that's so sweet! That cup is so cute. It's awesome to see how kids show their personalities through art. What other creative projects do you do with them, besides pottery?\nMelanie: We love painting together lately, especially nature-inspired ones. Here's our latest work from last weekend. (shared image: a photo of a painting of a sunset with a palm tree)\nCaroline: Wow Mel, that painting's amazing! The colors are so bold and it really highlights the beauty of nature. Y'all work on it together?\nMelanie: Thanks, Caroline! We both helped with the painting - it was great bonding over it and chatting about nature. We found these lovely flowers. Appreciating the small things in life, too. (shared image: a photo of a field of purple flowers with green leaves)\nCaroline: That photo is stunning! So glad you bonded over our love of nature. Last Friday I went to a council meeting for adoption. It was inspiring and emotional - so many people wanted to create loving homes for children in need. It made me even more determined to adopt.\nMelanie: Wow, Caroline, way to go! Your future fam will get a kick out of having you. What do you think of these? (shared image: a photo of a blue vase with a bouquet of sunflowers and roses)\nCaroline: Thanks Melanie - love the blue vase in the pic! Blue's my fave, it makes me feel relaxed. Sunflowers mean warmth and happiness, right? While roses stand for love and beauty? That's neat. What do flowers mean to you?\nMelanie: Flowers bring joy. They represent growth, beauty and reminding us to appreciate the small moments. They were an important part of my wedding decor and always remind me of that day. (shared image: a photo of a row of white chairs with flowers on them)\nCaroline: It must have been special at your wedding. I wish I had known you back then!\nMelanie: It was amazing, Caroline. The day was full of love and joy. Everyone we love was there to celebrate us - it was really special. (shared image: a photo of a wedding ceremony in a greenhouse with people taking pictures)\nCaroline: Wow, what a great day! Glad everyone could make it. What was your favorite part?\nMelanie: Marrying my partner and promising to be together forever was the best part. (shared image: a photo of a man and woman standing on a beach)\nCaroline: Wow, nice pic! You both looked amazing. One special memory for me was this pride parade I went to a few weeks ago. (shared image: a photo of a parade with people walking down the street)\nMelanie: Wow, looks awesome! Did you join in?\nCaroline: Yes, I did. It was amazing! I felt so accepted and happy, just being around people who accepted and celebrated me. It's definitely a top memory. (shared image: a photo of a group of people holding up signs and smiling)\nMelanie: Wow, what an experience! How did it make you feel?\nCaroline: I felt so proud and grateful - the vibes were amazing and it was comforting to know I'm not alone and have a great community around me. (shared image: a photo of a rainbow flag on a pole on a carpet)\nMelanie: Wow, Caroline! That's huge! How did it feel to be around so much love and acceptance?\nCaroline: It was awesome, Melanie! Being around people who embrace and back me up is beyond words. It really inspired me. (shared image: a photo of a group of people sitting on the ground with a dog)\nMelanie: Wow, that sounds awesome! Your friends and community really have your back. What's been the best part of it? (shared image: a photo of a girl sitting in a teepee with stuffed animals)\nCaroline: Realizing I can be me without fear and having the courage to transition was the best part. It's so freeing to express myself authentically and have people back me up. (shared image: a photo of a teepee with a teddy bear and pillows)\nMelanie: That's awesome, Caro! You've found the courage to be yourself - that's important for our mental health and finding peace. (shared image: a photo of a buddha statue and a candle on a table)\nCaroline: Thanks, Melanie! Been a long road, but I'm proud of how far I've come. How're you doing finding peace?\nMelanie: I'm getting there, Caroline. Creativity and family keep me at peace. (shared image: a photo of a man holding a frisbee in front of a frisbee golf basket)\nCaroline: That's awesome, Melanie! How have your family been supportive during your move?\nMelanie: My fam's been awesome - they helped out and showed lots of love and support.\nCaroline: Wow, Mel, family love and support is the best!\nMelanie: Yeah, Caroline, my family's been great - their love and support really helped me through tough times. It's awesome! We even went on another camping trip in the forest. (shared image: a photo of a man and two children sitting around a campfire)\nCaroline: Awesome, Mel! Family support's huge. What else do you guys like doing together? (shared image: a photo of a family walking through a forest with a toddler)\nMelanie: We enjoy hiking in the mountains and exploring forests. It's a cool way to connect with nature and each other.\nCaroline: Wow, Mel, that sounds awesome! Exploring nature and family time is so special.\nMelanie: Yeah, Caroline, they're some of my fave memories. It brings us together and brings us happiness. Glad you're here to share in it.\nCaroline: Thanks, Melanie! Really glad to have you as a friend to share my journey. You're awesome!\nMelanie: Thanks, Caroline! Appreciate your friendship. It's great to have a supporter!\nCaroline: No worries, Mel! Your friendship means so much to me. Enjoy your day!",
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You are grading a question-answering system's response against a gold answer, for questions about long conversations between two people. Question: When did Caroline have a picnic? Gold answer: The week before 6 July 2023 Model response: Last week (mentioned on July 6, 2023). Think step by step about whether the model response contains (or is equivalent to) the gold answer. The response may be more verbose than the gold answer, or word things differently — that is fine as long as the asked-for information is present and correct. For temporal questions, accept answers that clearly refer to the same date/time even if formatted differently. For list-style answers, the response must cover the substance of the gold answer, not just a subset, to count as correct. After reasoning, output a final line in exactly this format: VERDICT: CORRECT or VERDICT: WRONG
The model response states that the picnic was "Last week" and clarifies that this was mentioned on "July 6, 2023".
If a statement is made on July 6, 2023, referring to an event that happened "Last week", that event occurred during the week preceding July 6, 2023.
This is equivalent to the gold answer "The week before 6 July 2023".
The model response correctly identifies the timeframe.
VERDICT: CORRECT
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Those colors are so vivid, it really looks like a real sunset. What gave you the idea to paint it?\nCaroline: Thanks, Melanie! I painted it after I visited the beach last week. Just seeing the sun dip below the horizon, all the amazing colors - it was amazing and calming. So I just had to try to capture that feeling in my painting. (shared image: a photo of a painting of a sunset over the ocean)\nMelanie: Wow, the beach really inspired you. The art really took me to that moment and I can feel the serenity. You captured the sunset perfectly, so peaceful!\nCaroline: Thanks Mel, really appreciate your kind words. It means a lot to me that you can feel the sense of peace and serenity. Makes me feel connected.\nMelanie: I feel the same way! Art is so cool like that - it connects us and helps us understand each other. I was actually just remembering yesterday, spending the day with my fam volunteering at a homeless shelter. It was hard to see how neglected some people are, but it was great to feel like we could make a difference.\nCaroline: Wow, Mel, you're amazing! Volunteering and making a difference- it's so heartwarming. You're an inspiration to us all! (shared image: a photo of a crowd of people walking down a street with a rainbow flag)\nMelanie: Thanks, Caroline! I really appreciate your help and motivation. What made you decide to transition and join the transgender community? (shared image: a photo of a bulletin board with a rainbow flag and a don't ever be afraid to)\nCaroline: Finding a community where I'm accepted, loved and supported has really meant a lot to me. It's made a huge difference to have people who get what I'm going through. Stuff like this mural are really special to me! (shared image: a photo of a building with a large eagle painted on it)\nMelanie: Caroline, glad you found a supportive community! Can you tell me more about why it's special to you?\nCaroline: The rainbow flag mural is important to me as it reflects the courage and strength of the trans community. The eagle symbolizes freedom and pride, representing my own resilience and that of others. (shared image: a photo of a stained glass window with a picture of a person on a horse)\nMelanie: I'm in awe of your courage as a trans person. Have you made any more art lately? (shared image: a photo of a stained glass window with a person holding a key)\nCaroline: Thanks, Mel! I made this stained glass window to remind myself and others that within us all is the key to discovering our true potential and living our best life. (shared image: a photo of three stained glass windows in a church with a clock)\nMelanie: Wow, Caroline, that looks amazing! What inspired it?\nCaroline: Thanks! It was made for a local church and shows time changing our lives. I made it to show my own journey as a transgender woman and how we should accept growth and change. (shared image: a photo of a large stained glass window in a church)\nMelanie: Wow, Caroline! All those colors are incredible and the story it tells is so inspiring. (shared image: a photo of a door with a stained glass window and a coat rack)\nCaroline: Thanks, Mel! Glad you like it. It's a symbol of togetherness, to celebrate differences and be that much closer. I'd love to make something like this next! (shared image: a photo of a painted sidewalk with a rainbow design on it)\nMelanie: Wow, that's gorgeous! Where did you find it?\nCaroline: I was out walking in my neighborhood when I came across this cool rainbow sidewalk for Pride Month. It was so vibrant and welcoming, I had to take a picture! It reminds us that love and acceptance are everywhere—even where we least expect it.\nMelanie: That's so nice, Caroline! Art can be in the most unlikely places. Love and acceptance really can be found everywhere. (shared image: a photo of a person drawing a flower on the ground)\nCaroline: Agreed, Mel! Art can be a real mood-booster - I saw someone drawing on the ground the other day and it made me so happy. Creativity sure can lighten someone's day. (shared image: a photo of a painting of flowers and a watercolor palette)\nMelanie: Wow, Caroline, that's so nice! The colors are so bright and the flowers are so pretty. Art is such a source of joy.\nCaroline: Thanks, Mel! Art gives me so much joy. It helps me show my feelings and freeze gorgeous moments, like a bouquet of flowers. (shared image: a photo of a drawing of a bunch of flowers on a table)\nMelanie: Wow, did you make that? It looks so real!\nCaroline: Yeah, definitely! Drawing flowers is one of my faves. Appreciating nature and sharing it is great. What about you, Mel? What type of art do you love? 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Here's our latest work from last weekend. (shared image: a photo of a painting of a sunset with a palm tree)\nCaroline: Wow Mel, that painting's amazing! The colors are so bold and it really highlights the beauty of nature. Y'all work on it together?\nMelanie: Thanks, Caroline! We both helped with the painting - it was great bonding over it and chatting about nature. We found these lovely flowers. Appreciating the small things in life, too. (shared image: a photo of a field of purple flowers with green leaves)\nCaroline: That photo is stunning! So glad you bonded over our love of nature. Last Friday I went to a council meeting for adoption. It was inspiring and emotional - so many people wanted to create loving homes for children in need. It made me even more determined to adopt.\nMelanie: Wow, Caroline, way to go! Your future fam will get a kick out of having you. What do you think of these? (shared image: a photo of a blue vase with a bouquet of sunflowers and roses)\nCaroline: Thanks Melanie - love the blue vase in the pic! Blue's my fave, it makes me feel relaxed. Sunflowers mean warmth and happiness, right? While roses stand for love and beauty? That's neat. What do flowers mean to you?\nMelanie: Flowers bring joy. They represent growth, beauty and reminding us to appreciate the small moments. They were an important part of my wedding decor and always remind me of that day. (shared image: a photo of a row of white chairs with flowers on them)\nCaroline: It must have been special at your wedding. I wish I had known you back then!\nMelanie: It was amazing, Caroline. The day was full of love and joy. Everyone we love was there to celebrate us - it was really special. (shared image: a photo of a wedding ceremony in a greenhouse with people taking pictures)\nCaroline: Wow, what a great day! Glad everyone could make it. 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How did it feel to be around so much love and acceptance?\nCaroline: It was awesome, Melanie! Being around people who embrace and back me up is beyond words. It really inspired me. (shared image: a photo of a group of people sitting on the ground with a dog)\nMelanie: Wow, that sounds awesome! Your friends and community really have your back. What's been the best part of it? (shared image: a photo of a girl sitting in a teepee with stuffed animals)\nCaroline: Realizing I can be me without fear and having the courage to transition was the best part. It's so freeing to express myself authentically and have people back me up. (shared image: a photo of a teepee with a teddy bear and pillows)\nMelanie: That's awesome, Caro! You've found the courage to be yourself - that's important for our mental health and finding peace. (shared image: a photo of a buddha statue and a candle on a table)\nCaroline: Thanks, Melanie! Been a long road, but I'm proud of how far I've come. 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(shared image: a photo of a bookcase filled with books and toys)\\nMelanie: Sounds great! What kind of books you got in your library?\\nCaroline: I've got lots of kids' books- classics, stories from different cultures, educational books, all of that. What's a favorite book you remember from your childhood?\\nMelanie: I loved reading \\\"Charlotte's Web\\\" as a kid. It was so cool seeing how friendship and compassion can make a difference. (shared image: a photo of a book cover with a picture of a girl and a cat)\\nCaroline: Wow, that's great! It sure shows how important friendship and compassion are. It's made me appreciate how lucky I am to have my friends and family helping with my transition. They make all the difference. We even had a picnic last week! (shared image: a photo of a group of women sitting on a blanket in a park)\\nMelanie: That's a gorgeous photo, Caroline! Wow, the love around you is awesome. 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Everyone we love was there to celebrate us - it was really special. (shared image: a photo of a wedding ceremony in a greenhouse with people taking pictures)\\nCaroline: Wow, what a great day! Glad everyone could make it. What was your favorite part?\\nMelanie: Marrying my partner and promising to be together forever was the best part. (shared image: a photo of a man and woman standing on a beach)\\nCaroline: Wow, nice pic! You both looked amazing. One special memory for me was this pride parade I went to a few weeks ago. (shared image: a photo of a parade with people walking down the street)\\nMelanie: Wow, looks awesome! Did you join in?\\nCaroline: Yes, I did. It was amazing! I felt so accepted and happy, just being around people who accepted and celebrated me. It's definitely a top memory. (shared image: a photo of a group of people holding up signs and smiling)\\nMelanie: Wow, what an experience! 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A lot's happened since we talked. I went to a pride parade last Friday and it was awesome - so much energy and love everywhere. Really made me proud and reminded me how important it is to keep standing up for equality.\\nMelanie: Wow, that's awesome! How did it feel being part of that community? (shared image: a photo of a band performing on stage with a sign that says all are welcome)\\nCaroline: It was so inspiring, Mel! Check out the crowd. People of all kinds celebrating love and acceptance - it really pushed me to keep fighting for LGBTQ rights. (shared image: a photo of a group of people walking down a street with balloons)\\nMelanie: Wow, Caroline! That sounds awesome. This pic's from last night - looks like everyone was having a blast! Reminds me it's important to cultivate a loving and accepting environment for our kids. How do you stay inclusive in your work as an artist? 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The woman in the painting stands for the journey of acceptance. My aim was to show warmth, love and self-acceptance. (shared image: a photo of a painting of a woman with a red shirt)\\nMelanie: Wow, Caroline, that's gorgeous! I love the self-acceptance and love theme. How does art help you with your self-discovery and acceptance journey? (shared image: a photo of a woman is making a vase on a wheel)\\nCaroline: Art's allowed me to explore my transition and my changing body. It's been a great way to work through stuff I'm going through. I love that it teaches me to accept the beauty of imperfections.\\nMelanie: Wow, Caroline, that's so cool! Art can be so healing and a way to really connect with who you are. It's awesome that beauty can be found in the imperfections. We're all individual and wonderfully imperfect. Thanks for sharing it with me!\\nCaroline: Thanks, Melanie. It means a lot to share this with you.\\nMelanie: Great chatting with you! 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"judge_prompt": "You are grading a question-answering system's response against a gold answer, for questions about long conversations between two people.\n\nQuestion: When did Caroline have a picnic?\nGold answer: The week before 6 July 2023\nModel response: Last week (mentioned on July 6, 2023).\n\nThink step by step about whether the model response contains (or is equivalent to) the gold answer. The response may be more verbose than the gold answer, or word things differently — that is fine as long as the asked-for information is present and correct. For temporal questions, accept answers that clearly refer to the same date/time even if formatted differently. For list-style answers, the response must cover the substance of the gold answer, not just a subset, to count as correct.\n\nAfter reasoning, output a final line in exactly this format:\nVERDICT: CORRECT\nor\nVERDICT: WRONG",
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Q: When did Melanie run a charity race?
gold: The sunday before 25 May 2023
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You are a question-answering assistant with access to retrieved memories from past conversations between two speakers. Answer the question using ONLY the memories. Be concise — answer with the specific fact(s) asked for, no preamble. Dates in memories may be in-band ('[Session date: ...]') or in valid-time metadata; use them for any time-based reasoning. If the answer genuinely cannot be determined from the memories, say 'Not enough information.'
QUESTION: When did Melanie run a charity race?
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Here's our latest work from last weekend. (shared image: a photo of a painting of a sunset with a palm tree)\nCaroline: Wow Mel, that painting's amazing! The colors are so bold and it really highlights the beauty of nature. Y'all work on it together?\nMelanie: Thanks, Caroline! We both helped with the painting - it was great bonding over it and chatting about nature. We found these lovely flowers. Appreciating the small things in life, too. (shared image: a photo of a field of purple flowers with green leaves)\nCaroline: That photo is stunning! So glad you bonded over our love of nature. Last Friday I went to a council meeting for adoption. It was inspiring and emotional - so many people wanted to create loving homes for children in need. It made me even more determined to adopt.\nMelanie: Wow, Caroline, way to go! Your future fam will get a kick out of having you. What do you think of these? 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What was your favorite part?\nMelanie: Marrying my partner and promising to be together forever was the best part. (shared image: a photo of a man and woman standing on a beach)\nCaroline: Wow, nice pic! You both looked amazing. One special memory for me was this pride parade I went to a few weeks ago. (shared image: a photo of a parade with people walking down the street)\nMelanie: Wow, looks awesome! Did you join in?\nCaroline: Yes, I did. It was amazing! I felt so accepted and happy, just being around people who accepted and celebrated me. It's definitely a top memory. (shared image: a photo of a group of people holding up signs and smiling)\nMelanie: Wow, what an experience! How did it make you feel?\nCaroline: I felt so proud and grateful - the vibes were amazing and it was comforting to know I'm not alone and have a great community around me. (shared image: a photo of a rainbow flag on a pole on a carpet)\nMelanie: Wow, Caroline! That's huge! How did it feel to be around so much love and acceptance?\nCaroline: It was awesome, Melanie! Being around people who embrace and back me up is beyond words. It really inspired me. (shared image: a photo of a group of people sitting on the ground with a dog)\nMelanie: Wow, that sounds awesome! Your friends and community really have your back. What's been the best part of it? (shared image: a photo of a girl sitting in a teepee with stuffed animals)\nCaroline: Realizing I can be me without fear and having the courage to transition was the best part. It's so freeing to express myself authentically and have people back me up. (shared image: a photo of a teepee with a teddy bear and pillows)\nMelanie: That's awesome, Caro! You've found the courage to be yourself - that's important for our mental health and finding peace. (shared image: a photo of a buddha statue and a candle on a table)\nCaroline: Thanks, Melanie! Been a long road, but I'm proud of how far I've come. 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It's a cool way to connect with nature and each other.\nCaroline: Wow, Mel, that sounds awesome! Exploring nature and family time is so special.\nMelanie: Yeah, Caroline, they're some of my fave memories. It brings us together and brings us happiness. Glad you're here to share in it.\nCaroline: Thanks, Melanie! Really glad to have you as a friend to share my journey. You're awesome!\nMelanie: Thanks, Caroline! Appreciate your friendship. It's great to have a supporter!\nCaroline: No worries, Mel! Your friendship means so much to me. Enjoy your day!",
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Those colors are so vivid, it really looks like a real sunset. What gave you the idea to paint it?\nCaroline: Thanks, Melanie! I painted it after I visited the beach last week. Just seeing the sun dip below the horizon, all the amazing colors - it was amazing and calming. So I just had to try to capture that feeling in my painting. (shared image: a photo of a painting of a sunset over the ocean)\nMelanie: Wow, the beach really inspired you. The art really took me to that moment and I can feel the serenity. You captured the sunset perfectly, so peaceful!\nCaroline: Thanks Mel, really appreciate your kind words. It means a lot to me that you can feel the sense of peace and serenity. Makes me feel connected.\nMelanie: I feel the same way! Art is so cool like that - it connects us and helps us understand each other. I was actually just remembering yesterday, spending the day with my fam volunteering at a homeless shelter. 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▸ input prompt
You are grading a question-answering system's response against a gold answer, for questions about long conversations between two people. Question: When did Melanie run a charity race? Gold answer: The sunday before 25 May 2023 Model response: Saturday, May 20, 2023 Think step by step about whether the model response contains (or is equivalent to) the gold answer. The response may be more verbose than the gold answer, or word things differently — that is fine as long as the asked-for information is present and correct. For temporal questions, accept answers that clearly refer to the same date/time even if formatted differently. For list-style answers, the response must cover the substance of the gold answer, not just a subset, to count as correct. After reasoning, output a final line in exactly this format: VERDICT: CORRECT or VERDICT: WRONG
To determine if the model response is correct, we need to verify if the dates match.
1. **Analyze the Gold Answer:** The gold answer states "The sunday before 25 May 2023".
* May 25, 2023, was a Thursday.
* The Sunday immediately preceding that Thursday is May 21, 2023.
2. **Analyze the Model Response:** The model response states "Saturday, May 20, 2023".
* This is one day before the date identified by the gold answer.
3. **Comparison:** The gold answer implies May 21, 2023, while the model provides May 20, 2023. These are not the same dates.
VERDICT: WRONG
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How did it feel to be around so much love and acceptance?\nCaroline: It was awesome, Melanie! Being around people who embrace and back me up is beyond words. It really inspired me. (shared image: a photo of a group of people sitting on the ground with a dog)\nMelanie: Wow, that sounds awesome! Your friends and community really have your back. What's been the best part of it? (shared image: a photo of a girl sitting in a teepee with stuffed animals)\nCaroline: Realizing I can be me without fear and having the courage to transition was the best part. It's so freeing to express myself authentically and have people back me up. (shared image: a photo of a teepee with a teddy bear and pillows)\nMelanie: That's awesome, Caro! You've found the courage to be yourself - that's important for our mental health and finding peace. (shared image: a photo of a buddha statue and a candle on a table)\nCaroline: Thanks, Melanie! Been a long road, but I'm proud of how far I've come. 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Those colors are so vivid, it really looks like a real sunset. What gave you the idea to paint it?\nCaroline: Thanks, Melanie! I painted it after I visited the beach last week. Just seeing the sun dip below the horizon, all the amazing colors - it was amazing and calming. So I just had to try to capture that feeling in my painting. (shared image: a photo of a painting of a sunset over the ocean)\nMelanie: Wow, the beach really inspired you. The art really took me to that moment and I can feel the serenity. You captured the sunset perfectly, so peaceful!\nCaroline: Thanks Mel, really appreciate your kind words. It means a lot to me that you can feel the sense of peace and serenity. Makes me feel connected.\nMelanie: I feel the same way! Art is so cool like that - it connects us and helps us understand each other. I was actually just remembering yesterday, spending the day with my fam volunteering at a homeless shelter. It was hard to see how neglected some people are, but it was great to feel like we could make a difference.\nCaroline: Wow, Mel, you're amazing! Volunteering and making a difference- it's so heartwarming. You're an inspiration to us all! (shared image: a photo of a crowd of people walking down a street with a rainbow flag)\nMelanie: Thanks, Caroline! I really appreciate your help and motivation. What made you decide to transition and join the transgender community? (shared image: a photo of a bulletin board with a rainbow flag and a don't ever be afraid to)\nCaroline: Finding a community where I'm accepted, loved and supported has really meant a lot to me. It's made a huge difference to have people who get what I'm going through. Stuff like this mural are really special to me! (shared image: a photo of a building with a large eagle painted on it)\nMelanie: Caroline, glad you found a supportive community! Can you tell me more about why it's special to you?\nCaroline: The rainbow flag mural is important to me as it reflects the courage and strength of the trans community. The eagle symbolizes freedom and pride, representing my own resilience and that of others. (shared image: a photo of a stained glass window with a picture of a person on a horse)\nMelanie: I'm in awe of your courage as a trans person. Have you made any more art lately? (shared image: a photo of a stained glass window with a person holding a key)\nCaroline: Thanks, Mel! I made this stained glass window to remind myself and others that within us all is the key to discovering our true potential and living our best life. (shared image: a photo of three stained glass windows in a church with a clock)\nMelanie: Wow, Caroline, that looks amazing! What inspired it?\nCaroline: Thanks! It was made for a local church and shows time changing our lives. I made it to show my own journey as a transgender woman and how we should accept growth and change. (shared image: a photo of a large stained glass window in a church)\nMelanie: Wow, Caroline! All those colors are incredible and the story it tells is so inspiring. (shared image: a photo of a door with a stained glass window and a coat rack)\nCaroline: Thanks, Mel! Glad you like it. It's a symbol of togetherness, to celebrate differences and be that much closer. I'd love to make something like this next! (shared image: a photo of a painted sidewalk with a rainbow design on it)\nMelanie: Wow, that's gorgeous! Where did you find it?\nCaroline: I was out walking in my neighborhood when I came across this cool rainbow sidewalk for Pride Month. It was so vibrant and welcoming, I had to take a picture! It reminds us that love and acceptance are everywhere—even where we least expect it.\nMelanie: That's so nice, Caroline! Art can be in the most unlikely places. Love and acceptance really can be found everywhere. (shared image: a photo of a person drawing a flower on the ground)\nCaroline: Agreed, Mel! Art can be a real mood-booster - I saw someone drawing on the ground the other day and it made me so happy. Creativity sure can lighten someone's day. (shared image: a photo of a painting of flowers and a watercolor palette)\nMelanie: Wow, Caroline, that's so nice! The colors are so bright and the flowers are so pretty. Art is such a source of joy.\nCaroline: Thanks, Mel! Art gives me so much joy. It helps me show my feelings and freeze gorgeous moments, like a bouquet of flowers. (shared image: a photo of a drawing of a bunch of flowers on a table)\nMelanie: Wow, did you make that? It looks so real!\nCaroline: Yeah, definitely! Drawing flowers is one of my faves. Appreciating nature and sharing it is great. What about you, Mel? What type of art do you love? (shared image: a photo of a drawing of a flower bouquet with a person holding it)\nMelanie: Painting landscapes and still life is my favorite! Nature's amazing, here's a painting I did recently. (shared image: a photo of a painting of a sunflower on a canvas)\nCaroline: Wow, Mel! Any more paintings coming up?\nMelanie: I'm feeling inspired by autumn so I'm planning a few. You got any cool art projects coming up?\nCaroline: I'm putting together an LGBTQ art show next month and I'm gonna show my paintings. Super stoked!\nMelanie: Wow, Caroline, that's awesome! Can't wait to see your show - the LGBTQ community needs more platforms like this!\nCaroline: Yeah Mel, stoked! Gonna be a great night featuring LGBTQ artists and their awesome talents. We want it to spread understanding and acceptance - let's make it happen! (shared image: a photo of a poster for a concert with a man in a cowboy hat)"
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Q: When is Melanie planning on going camping?
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You are a question-answering assistant with access to retrieved memories from past conversations between two speakers. Answer the question using ONLY the memories. Be concise — answer with the specific fact(s) asked for, no preamble. Dates in memories may be in-band ('[Session date: ...]') or in valid-time metadata; use them for any time-based reasoning. If the answer genuinely cannot be determined from the memories, say 'Not enough information.'
QUESTION: When is Melanie planning on going camping?
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▸ input prompt
You are grading a question-answering system's response against a gold answer, for questions about long conversations between two people. Question: When is Melanie planning on going camping? Gold answer: June 2023 Model response: Not enough information. Think step by step about whether the model response contains (or is equivalent to) the gold answer. The response may be more verbose than the gold answer, or word things differently — that is fine as long as the asked-for information is present and correct. For temporal questions, accept answers that clearly refer to the same date/time even if formatted differently. For list-style answers, the response must cover the substance of the gold answer, not just a subset, to count as correct. After reasoning, output a final line in exactly this format: VERDICT: CORRECT or VERDICT: WRONG
The gold answer provides a specific date ("June 2023"), while the model response claims that the information is not available. Since the model failed to retrieve the correct information present in the gold answer, the response is incorrect.
VERDICT: WRONG
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(shared image: a photo of a crowd of people walking down a street with a rainbow flag)\\nMelanie: Thanks, Caroline! I really appreciate your help and motivation. What made you decide to transition and join the transgender community? (shared image: a photo of a bulletin board with a rainbow flag and a don't ever be afraid to)\\nCaroline: Finding a community where I'm accepted, loved and supported has really meant a lot to me. It's made a huge difference to have people who get what I'm going through. Stuff like this mural are really special to me! (shared image: a photo of a building with a large eagle painted on it)\\nMelanie: Caroline, glad you found a supportive community! Can you tell me more about why it's special to you?\\nCaroline: The rainbow flag mural is important to me as it reflects the courage and strength of the trans community. The eagle symbolizes freedom and pride, representing my own resilience and that of others. (shared image: a photo of a stained glass window with a picture of a person on a horse)\\nMelanie: I'm in awe of your courage as a trans person. Have you made any more art lately? (shared image: a photo of a stained glass window with a person holding a key)\\nCaroline: Thanks, Mel! I made this stained glass window to remind myself and others that within us all is the key to discovering our true potential and living our best life. (shared image: a photo of three stained glass windows in a church with a clock)\\nMelanie: Wow, Caroline, that looks amazing! What inspired it?\\nCaroline: Thanks! It was made for a local church and shows time changing our lives. I made it to show my own journey as a transgender woman and how we should accept growth and change. (shared image: a photo of a large stained glass window in a church)\\nMelanie: Wow, Caroline! All those colors are incredible and the story it tells is so inspiring. (shared image: a photo of a door with a stained glass window and a coat rack)\\nCaroline: Thanks, Mel! Glad you like it. It's a symbol of togetherness, to celebrate differences and be that much closer. I'd love to make something like this next! (shared image: a photo of a painted sidewalk with a rainbow design on it)\\nMelanie: Wow, that's gorgeous! Where did you find it?\\nCaroline: I was out walking in my neighborhood when I came across this cool rainbow sidewalk for Pride Month. It was so vibrant and welcoming, I had to take a picture! It reminds us that love and acceptance are everywhere\\u2014even where we least expect it.\\nMelanie: That's so nice, Caroline! Art can be in the most unlikely places. Love and acceptance really can be found everywhere. (shared image: a photo of a person drawing a flower on the ground)\\nCaroline: Agreed, Mel! Art can be a real mood-booster - I saw someone drawing on the ground the other day and it made me so happy. 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It's a reminder to love my authentic self - it's taken a while to get here but I'm finally proud of who I am.\\nMelanie: Wow, Caro, that painting is amazing! You've made so much progress. I'm super proud of you for being your true self. What effect has the journey had on your relationships?\\nCaroline: Thanks, Melanie. It's definitely changed them. Some close friends kept supporting me, but a few weren't able to handle it. It wasn't easy, but I'm much happier being around those who accept and love me. Now my relationships feel more genuine.\\nMelanie: Caroline, it's got to be tough dealing with those changes. Glad you've found people who uplift and accept you! Here's to a good time at the caf\\u00e9 last weekend - they even had thoughtful signs like this! It brings me so much happiness. (shared image: a photo of a sign posted on a door stating that someone is not being able to leave)\\nCaroline: Whoa, Mel, that sign looks serious. Did anything happen?\\nMelanie: The sign was just a precaution, I had a great time. But thank you for your concern, you're so thoughtful!\\nCaroline: Phew! Glad it all worked out and you had a good time at the park!\\nMelanie: Yeah, it was so much fun! Those joyful moments definitely show us life's beauty.\",\n \"valid_from\": null,\n \"valid_to\": null,\n \"source\": \"recall\"\n },\n {\n \"subject\": \"ctx:memory/episodic/cab18a65-5c69-4ce3-a54e-86bb4bc1dba3\",\n \"predicate\": \"mem:episodic/chunk\",\n \"object\": \"[Session date: 3:19 pm on 28 August, 2023]\\nCaroline: Hey Melanie, great to hear from you. What's been up since we talked?\\nMelanie: Hey Caroline! Since we last spoke, I took my kids to a park yesterday. They had fun exploring and playing. It was nice seeing them have a good time outdoors. Time flies, huh? What's new with you? (shared image: a photo of a playground with a climbing net and a slide)\\nCaroline: Wow, your kids had so much fun at the park! Being outdoors can be really enjoyable. A lot happened since our last chat. I've been chasing my ambitions and had the chance to volunteer at an LGBTQ+ youth center. It was so gratifying to talk to similar young people. It made me remember how essential it is to be kind and show support.\\nMelanie: That sounds great, Caroline. Volunteering is a great way to meet people. Creating community and supporting each other, especially for kids, is really important. How did you feel about your time there? Anything that sticks out to you?\\nCaroline: I loved it. It was awesome to see how strong the young people were, with all the challenges they face. I felt fulfilled guiding and supporting them. I even got to let them know they're not alone by sharing my story. Such a powerful, emotional experience. (shared image: a photo of a table with a black table cloth and a group of people)\\nMelanie: Was connecting with those young folks meaningful for you? \\nCaroline: It was so special to me. It reminded me of my own struggles in the past and how I felt alone. I was glad I could share my story and offer them support - it felt like I could make a difference.\\nMelanie: That's great. Sharing your story and support might make a difference for a long time. What do you hope to do next time?\\nCaroline: I'm definitely carrying on volunteering at the youth center. It's an important part of my life and I've made strong connections with people there. I really believe in community and supporting each other. So I wanna keep making a difference.\\nMelanie: That's great news, Caroline! Love seeing your dedication to helping others. Any specific projects or activities you're looking forward to there?\\nCaroline: We're putting together a talent show for the kids next month. I'm looking forward to seeing how much fun everyone has and how proud they'll feel of their talents!\\nMelanie: That's so cool, Caroline! That's a great way to show off and be proud of everyone's skills. You know I love live music. Can't wait to hear about it! (shared image: a photo of a band playing on a stage in a park)\\nCaroline: Wow! Did you see that band?\\nMelanie: Yeah, that pic was from a show I went to. It was so much fun and reminded me of how music brings us together. (shared image: a photo of a crowd of people at a concert with their hands in the air)\\nCaroline: Wow, what a fun moment! What's the band?\\nMelanie: \\\"Summer Sounds\\\"- The playing an awesome pop song that got everyone dancing and singing. It was so fun and lively!\\nCaroline: That sounds great! Music brings us together and brings joy. Playing and singing let me express myself and connect with others - love it! So cathartic and uplifting. (shared image: a photo of a man playing a guitar in a recording studio)\\nMelanie: Cool! What type of music do you play?\\nCaroline: Guitar's mostly my thing. Playing it helps me get my emotions out. (shared image: a photo of a guitar on display in a store)\\nMelanie: That's awesome! What type of guitar? Been playing long?\\nCaroline: I started playing acoustic guitar about five years ago; it's been a great way to express myself and escape into my emotions.\\nMelanie: Music's amazing, isn't it? Any songs that have deep meaning for you?\\nCaroline: Yeah totally! \\\"Brave\\\" by Sara Bareilles has a lot of significance for me. It's about being courageous and fighting for what's right. Whenever I hear this jam, I think about the paths I've taken and the progress I've made.\\nMelanie: That's a gorgeous song, Caroline. It really fits with your journey and your determination to make a difference. Music can be so inspiring and uplifting. (shared image: a photo of a piece of paper with a drawing of a man playing a piano)\\nCaroline: Thanks, Melanie! Appreciate it. You play any instruments?\\nMelanie: Yeah, I play clarinet! Started when I was young and it's been great. Expression of myself and a way to relax. (shared image: a photo of a sheet music with notes and a pencil)\\nCaroline: Cool! Got any fav tunes?\\nMelanie: I'm a fan of both classical like Bach and Mozart, as well as modern music like Ed Sheeran's \\\"Perfect\\\". (shared image: a photo of a laptop computer with a graph on it)\",\n \"valid_from\": null,\n \"valid_to\": null,\n \"source\": \"recall\"\n },\n {\n \"subject\": \"ctx:memory/episodic/6e00caa0-bc62-47ee-ba70-22d88e7ef3e9\",\n \"predicate\": \"mem:episodic/chunk\",\n \"object\": \"[Session date: 6:55 pm on 20 October, 2023]\\nMelanie: Hey Caroline, that roadtrip this past weekend was insane! We were all freaked when my son got into an accident. We were so lucky he was okay. It was a real scary experience. Thankfully it's over now. What's been up since we last talked? (shared image: a photo of a car dashboard with a white cloth and a steering wheel)\\nCaroline: Oops, sorry 'bout the accident! Must have been traumatizing for you guys. Thank goodness your son's okay. Life sure can be a roller coaster.\\nMelanie: Yeah, our trip got off to a bad start. I was really scared when we got into the accident. Thankfully, my son's ok and that was a reminder that life is precious and to cherish our family.\\nCaroline: Glad your son is okay, Melanie. Life's unpredictable, but moments like these remind us how important our loved ones are. Family's everything.\\nMelanie: Yeah, you're right, Caroline. Family's super important to me. Especially after the accident, I've thought a lot about how much I need them. They mean the world to me and I'm so thankful to have them. Thankfully, they enjoyed the Grand Canyon a lot! (shared image: a photo of two children standing on a rocky cliff overlooking a canyon)\\nCaroline: The kids look so cute, Mel! I bet they bring lots of joy. How did they handle the accident?\\nMelanie: Thanks! They were scared but we reassured them and explained their brother would be OK. They're tough kids.\\nCaroline: Kids are amazingly resilient in tough situations. They have an amazing ability to bounce back.\\nMelanie: They're really amazing. Wish I was that resilient too. But they give me the strength to keep going.\\nCaroline: Our loved ones give us strength to tackle any challenge - it's amazing!\\nMelanie: Yeah, Caroline. Totally agree. They're my biggest motivation and support.\\nCaroline: It's so sweet to see your love for your family, Melanie. They really are your rock.\\nMelanie: Thanks, Caroline. They're a real support. Appreciate them a lot.\\nCaroline: Glad you've got people to lean on, Melanie. It helps during tougher times.\\nMelanie: Yeah for sure. Having my fam around helps a lot. It makes hard times easier. (shared image: a photography of a woman and a child walking on a trail)\\nCaroline: Wow, great pic! Is that recent? Looks like you all had fun!\\nMelanie: Thanks, Caroline! Yup, we just did it yesterday! The kids loved it and it was a nice way to relax after the road trip.\\nCaroline: Glad you got some R&R after the drive. Nature sure seems to refresh us, huh?\\nMelanie: Absolutely! It really helps me reset and recharge. I love camping trips with my fam, 'cause nature brings such peace and serenity. (shared image: a photo of a sunset over a body of water)\\nCaroline: Wow, that's awesome! What do you love most about camping with your fam?\\nMelanie: It's a chance to be present and together. We bond over stories, campfires and nature. It's so peaceful waking up to the sound of birds and the smell of fresh air - it always refreshes my soul.\\nCaroline: That's so peaceful and calming, Melanie! I can picture waking up to nature. It's great that you get to spend quality, tranquil time with your family.\\nMelanie: Thanks, Caroline! This is a great time. 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Q: When did Caroline give a speech at a school?
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QUESTION: When did Caroline give a speech at a school?
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"object": "[Session date: 8:18 pm on 6 July, 2023]\nCaroline: Hey Mel! Long time no talk. Lots has been going on since then!\nMelanie: Hey Caroline! Missed you. Anything new? Spill the beans!\nCaroline: Since our last chat, I've been looking into counseling or mental health work more. I'm passionate about helping people and making a positive impact. It's tough, but really rewarding too. Anything new happening with you?\nMelanie: That's awesome, Caroline! Congrats on following your dreams. Yesterday I took the kids to the museum - it was so cool spending time with them and seeing their eyes light up! (shared image: a photography of two children playing in a water play area)\nCaroline: Melanie, that's a great pic! That must have been awesome. What were they so stoked about?\nMelanie: They were stoked for the dinosaur exhibit! They love learning about animals and the bones were so cool. It reminds me why I love being a mom.\nCaroline: Being a mom is awesome. I'm creating a library for when I have kids. I'm really looking forward to reading to them and opening up their minds. (shared image: a photo of a bookcase filled with books and toys)\nMelanie: Sounds great! What kind of books you got in your library?\nCaroline: I've got lots of kids' books- classics, stories from different cultures, educational books, all of that. What's a favorite book you remember from your childhood?\nMelanie: I loved reading \"Charlotte's Web\" as a kid. It was so cool seeing how friendship and compassion can make a difference. (shared image: a photo of a book cover with a picture of a girl and a cat)\nCaroline: Wow, that's great! It sure shows how important friendship and compassion are. It's made me appreciate how lucky I am to have my friends and family helping with my transition. They make all the difference. We even had a picnic last week! (shared image: a photo of a group of women sitting on a blanket in a park)\nMelanie: That's a gorgeous photo, Caroline! Wow, the love around you is awesome. How have your friends and fam been helping you out with your transition?\nCaroline: Thanks, Melanie! This support network has been amazing. They've been there for me every step of the way giving me love, guidance, and acceptance. I couldn't have done it without them.\nMelanie: Wow, Caroline! It's great you have people to support you, that's really awesome!\nCaroline: I'm so lucky to have such a great support system around me. Their love and encouragement has really helped me accept and grow into my true self. They've been instrumental in my transition.\nMelanie: Glad you have support, Caroline! Unconditional love is so important. Here's a pic of my family camping at the beach. We love it, it brings us closer! (shared image: a photo of a family sitting around a campfire on the beach)",
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judgeglm-4.7✓ correct
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The gold answer states that the event occurred "The week before 9 June 2023". The model response states it occurred "Last week relative to June 9, 2023". Since "last week relative to [date]" refers to the week immediately preceding that date, the two answers are semantically equivalent and contain the same information.
VERDICT: CORRECT
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QUESTION: When did Caroline meet up with her friends, family, and mentors?
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"object": "[Session date: 7:55 pm on 9 June, 2023]\nCaroline: Hey Melanie! How's it going? I wanted to tell you about my school event last week. It was awesome! I talked about my transgender journey and encouraged students to get involved in the LGBTQ community. It was great to see their reactions. It made me reflect on how far I've come since I started transitioning three years ago.\nMelanie: Hey Caroline! Great to hear from you. Sounds like your event was amazing! I'm so proud of you for spreading awareness and getting others involved in the LGBTQ community. You've come a long way since your transition - keep on inspiring people with your strength and courage!\nCaroline: Thanks, Mel! Your backing really means a lot. I felt super powerful giving my talk. I shared my own journey, the struggles I had and how much I've developed since coming out. It was wonderful to see how the audience related to what I said and how it inspired them to be better allies. Conversations about gender identity and inclusion are so necessary and I'm thankful for being able to give a voice to the trans community.\nMelanie: Wow, Caroline, you're doing an awesome job of inspiring others with your journey. It's great to be part of it and see how you're positively affecting so many. Talking about inclusivity and acceptance is crucial, and you're so brave to speak up for the trans community. Keep up the great work!\nCaroline: Thanks Mel! Your kind words mean a lot. Sharing our experiences isn't always easy, but I feel it's important to help promote understanding and acceptance. I've been blessed with loads of love and support throughout this journey, and I want to pass it on to others. By sharing our stories, we can build a strong, supportive community of hope.\nMelanie: Yeah, Caroline! It takes courage to talk about our own stories. But it's in these vulnerable moments that we bond and understand each other. We all have our different paths, but if we share them, we show people that they're not alone. Our stories can be so inspiring and encouraging to others who are facing the same challenges. Thank you for using your voice to create love, acceptance, and hope. You're doing amazing!\nCaroline: Your words mean a lot to me. I'm grateful for the chance to share my story and give others hope. We all have unique paths, and by working together we can build a more inclusive and understanding world. I'm going to keep using my voice to make a change and lift others up. And you're part of that!\nMelanie: Thanks, Caroline, for letting me join your journey. I'm so proud to be part of the difference you're making. Let's keep motivating and helping each other out as we journey through life. We can make a real impact together!\nCaroline: Yeah Mel, let's spread love and understanding! Thanks for the support and encouragement. We can tackle life's challenges together! We got this!\nMelanie: Yes, Caroline! We can do it. Your courage is inspiring. I want to be couragous for my family- they motivate me and give me love. What motivates you?\nCaroline: Thanks, Mel! My friends, family and mentors are my rocks \u2013 they motivate me and give me the strength to push on. Here's a pic from when we met up last week! (shared image: a photo of a family posing for a picture in a yard)\nMelanie: Wow, that photo is great! How long have you had such a great support system?\nCaroline: Yeah, I'm really lucky to have them. They've been there through everything, I've known these friends for 4 years, since I moved from my home country. Their love and help have been so important especially after that tough breakup. I'm super thankful. Who supports you, Mel?\nMelanie: I'm lucky to have my husband and kids; they keep me motivated. (shared image: a photo of a man and a little girl standing in front of a waterfall)\nCaroline: Wow, what an amazing family pic! How long have you been married?\nMelanie: 5 years already! Time flies- feels like just yesterday I put this dress on! Thanks, Caroline! (shared image: a photo of a bride in a wedding dress holding a bouquet)\nCaroline: Congrats, Melanie! You both looked so great on your wedding day! Wishing you many happy years together!\nMelanie: Thanks, Caroline! Appreciate your kind words. Looking forward to more happy years. Our family and moments make it all worth it. (shared image: a photo of a man and woman sitting on a blanket eating food)\nCaroline: Looks like you had a great day! How was it? You all look so happy!\nMelanie: It so fun! We played games, ate good food, and just hung out together. Family moments make life awesome.\nCaroline: Sounds great, Mel! Glad you had a great time. Cherish the moments - they're the best!\nMelanie: Absolutely, Caroline! I cherish time with family. It's when I really feel alive and happy.\nCaroline: I 100% agree, Mel. Hanging with loved ones is amazing and brings so much happiness. Those moments really make me thankful. Family is everything.",
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"object": "[Session date: 3:19 pm on 28 August, 2023]\nCaroline: Hey Melanie, great to hear from you. What's been up since we talked?\nMelanie: Hey Caroline! Since we last spoke, I took my kids to a park yesterday. They had fun exploring and playing. It was nice seeing them have a good time outdoors. Time flies, huh? What's new with you? (shared image: a photo of a playground with a climbing net and a slide)\nCaroline: Wow, your kids had so much fun at the park! Being outdoors can be really enjoyable. A lot happened since our last chat. I've been chasing my ambitions and had the chance to volunteer at an LGBTQ+ youth center. It was so gratifying to talk to similar young people. It made me remember how essential it is to be kind and show support.\nMelanie: That sounds great, Caroline. Volunteering is a great way to meet people. Creating community and supporting each other, especially for kids, is really important. How did you feel about your time there? Anything that sticks out to you?\nCaroline: I loved it. It was awesome to see how strong the young people were, with all the challenges they face. I felt fulfilled guiding and supporting them. I even got to let them know they're not alone by sharing my story. Such a powerful, emotional experience. (shared image: a photo of a table with a black table cloth and a group of people)\nMelanie: Was connecting with those young folks meaningful for you? \nCaroline: It was so special to me. It reminded me of my own struggles in the past and how I felt alone. I was glad I could share my story and offer them support - it felt like I could make a difference.\nMelanie: That's great. Sharing your story and support might make a difference for a long time. What do you hope to do next time?\nCaroline: I'm definitely carrying on volunteering at the youth center. It's an important part of my life and I've made strong connections with people there. I really believe in community and supporting each other. So I wanna keep making a difference.\nMelanie: That's great news, Caroline! Love seeing your dedication to helping others. Any specific projects or activities you're looking forward to there?\nCaroline: We're putting together a talent show for the kids next month. I'm looking forward to seeing how much fun everyone has and how proud they'll feel of their talents!\nMelanie: That's so cool, Caroline! That's a great way to show off and be proud of everyone's skills. You know I love live music. Can't wait to hear about it! (shared image: a photo of a band playing on a stage in a park)\nCaroline: Wow! Did you see that band?\nMelanie: Yeah, that pic was from a show I went to. It was so much fun and reminded me of how music brings us together. (shared image: a photo of a crowd of people at a concert with their hands in the air)\nCaroline: Wow, what a fun moment! What's the band?\nMelanie: \"Summer Sounds\"- The playing an awesome pop song that got everyone dancing and singing. It was so fun and lively!\nCaroline: That sounds great! Music brings us together and brings joy. Playing and singing let me express myself and connect with others - love it! So cathartic and uplifting. (shared image: a photo of a man playing a guitar in a recording studio)\nMelanie: Cool! What type of music do you play?\nCaroline: Guitar's mostly my thing. Playing it helps me get my emotions out. (shared image: a photo of a guitar on display in a store)\nMelanie: That's awesome! What type of guitar? Been playing long?\nCaroline: I started playing acoustic guitar about five years ago; it's been a great way to express myself and escape into my emotions.\nMelanie: Music's amazing, isn't it? Any songs that have deep meaning for you?\nCaroline: Yeah totally! \"Brave\" by Sara Bareilles has a lot of significance for me. It's about being courageous and fighting for what's right. Whenever I hear this jam, I think about the paths I've taken and the progress I've made.\nMelanie: That's a gorgeous song, Caroline. It really fits with your journey and your determination to make a difference. Music can be so inspiring and uplifting. (shared image: a photo of a piece of paper with a drawing of a man playing a piano)\nCaroline: Thanks, Melanie! Appreciate it. You play any instruments?\nMelanie: Yeah, I play clarinet! Started when I was young and it's been great. Expression of myself and a way to relax. (shared image: a photo of a sheet music with notes and a pencil)\nCaroline: Cool! Got any fav tunes?\nMelanie: I'm a fan of both classical like Bach and Mozart, as well as modern music like Ed Sheeran's \"Perfect\". (shared image: a photo of a laptop computer with a graph on it)",
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"object": "[Session date: 1:14 pm on 25 May, 2023]\nMelanie: Hey Caroline, since we last chatted, I've had a lot of things happening to me. I ran a charity race for mental health last Saturday \u2013 it was really rewarding. Really made me think about taking care of our minds.\nCaroline: That charity race sounds great, Mel! Making a difference & raising awareness for mental health is super rewarding - I'm really proud of you for taking part!\nMelanie: Thanks, Caroline! The event was really thought-provoking. I'm starting to realize that self-care is really important. It's a journey for me, but when I look after myself, I'm able to better look after my family.\nCaroline: I totally agree, Melanie. Taking care of ourselves is so important - even if it's not always easy. Great that you're prioritizing self-care.\nMelanie: Yeah, it's tough. So I'm carving out some me-time each day - running, reading, or playing my violin - which refreshes me and helps me stay present for my fam!\nCaroline: That's great, Mel! Taking time for yourself is so important. You're doing an awesome job looking after yourself and your family!\nMelanie: Thanks, Caroline. It's still a work in progress, but I'm doing my best. My kids are so excited about summer break! We're thinking about going camping next month. Any fun plans for the summer?\nCaroline: Researching adoption agencies \u2014 it's been a dream to have a family and give a loving home to kids who need it.\nMelanie: Wow, Caroline! That's awesome! Taking in kids in need - you're so kind. Your future family is gonna be so lucky to have you!\nCaroline: Thanks, Mel! My goal is to give kids a loving home. I'm truly grateful for all the support I've got from friends and mentors. Now the hard work starts to turn my dream into a reality. And here's one of the adoption agencies I'm looking into. It's a lot to take in, but I'm feeling hopeful and optimistic. (shared image: a photography of a sign for a new arrival and an information and domestic building)\nMelanie: Wow, that agency looks great! What made you pick it?\nCaroline: I chose them 'cause they help LGBTQ+ folks with adoption. Their inclusivity and support really spoke to me.\nMelanie: That's great, Caroline! Loving the inclusivity and support. Anything you're excited for in the adoption process?\nCaroline: I'm thrilled to make a family for kids who need one. It'll be tough as a single parent, but I'm up for the challenge!\nMelanie: You're doing something amazing! Creating a family for those kids is so lovely. You'll be an awesome mom! Good luck!\nCaroline: Thanks, Melanie! Your kind words really mean a lot. I'll do my best to make sure these kids have a safe and loving home.\nMelanie: No doubts, Caroline. You have such a caring heart - they'll get all the love and stability they need! Excited for this new chapter!",
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Final answer:Last week relative to June 9, 2023.
judgeglm-4.7✓ correct
▸ input prompt
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VERDICT: CORRECT
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Q: Would Caroline still want to pursue counseling as a career if she hadn't received support growing up?
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You are a question-answering assistant with access to retrieved memories from past conversations between two speakers. Answer the question using ONLY the memories. Be concise — answer with the specific fact(s) asked for, no preamble. Dates in memories may be in-band ('[Session date: ...]') or in valid-time metadata; use them for any time-based reasoning. If the answer genuinely cannot be determined from the memories, say 'Not enough information.'
QUESTION: Would Caroline still want to pursue counseling as a career if she hadn't received support growing up?
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"object": "[Session date: 10:37 am on 27 June, 2023]\nCaroline: Hey Melanie! Long time no talk! A lot's been going on in my life! Take a look at this. (shared image: a photo of a person holding a necklace with a cross and a heart)\nMelanie: Hey, Caroline! Nice to hear from you! Love the necklace, any special meaning to it?\nCaroline: Thanks, Melanie! This necklace is super special to me - a gift from my grandma in my home country, Sweden. She gave it to me when I was young, and it stands for love, faith and strength. It's like a reminder of my roots and all the love and support I get from my family.\nMelanie: That's gorgeous, Caroline! It's awesome what items can mean so much to us, right? Got any other objects that you treasure, like that necklace? (shared image: a photo of a stack of bowls with different designs on them)\nCaroline: Yep, Melanie! I've got some other stuff with sentimental value, like my hand-painted bowl. A friend made it for my 18th birthday ten years ago. The pattern and colors are awesome-- it reminds me of art and self-expression.\nMelanie: That sounds great, Caroline! It's awesome having stuff around that make us think of good connections and times. Actually, I just took my fam camping in the mountains last week - it was a really nice time together!\nCaroline: Sounds great, Mel. Glad you made some new family mems. How was it? Anything fun?\nMelanie: It was an awesome time, Caroline! We explored nature, roasted marshmallows around the campfire and even went on a hike. The view from the top was amazing! The 2 younger kids love nature. It was so special having these moments together as a family - I'll never forget it!\nCaroline: That's awesome, Melanie! Family moments like that are so special. Glad y'all had such a great time.\nMelanie: Thanks, Caroline! Family time matters to me. What's up with you lately?\nCaroline: Lately, I've been looking into counseling and mental health as a career. I want to help people who have gone through the same things as me. (shared image: a photo of a book shelf with many books on it)\nMelanie: Sounds great! What kind of counseling and mental health services do you want to persue?\nCaroline: I'm still figuring out the details, but I'm thinking of working with trans people, helping them accept themselves and supporting their mental health. Last Friday, I went to an LGBTQ+ counseling workshop and it was really enlightening. They talked about different therapeutic methods and how to best work with trans people. Seeing how passionate these pros were about making a safe space for people like me was amazing.\nMelanie: Woah, Caroline, it sounds like you're doing some impressive work. It's inspiring to see your dedication to helping others. What motivated you to pursue counseling?\nCaroline: Thanks, Melanie. It really mattered. My own journey and the support I got made a huge difference. Now I want to help people go through it too. I saw how counseling and support groups improved my life, so I started caring more about mental health and understanding myself. Now I'm passionate about creating a safe, inviting place for people to grow.\nMelanie: Wow, Caroline! You've gained so much from your own experience. Your passion and hard work to help others is awesome. Keep it up, you're making a big impact!\nCaroline: Thanks, Melanie! Your kind words mean a lot.\nMelanie: Congrats Caroline! Good on you for going after what you really care about. (shared image: a photo of a book shelf filled with books in a room)",
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judgeglm-4.7✗ wrong
▸ input prompt
You are grading a question-answering system's response against a gold answer, for questions about long conversations between two people. Question: Would Caroline still want to pursue counseling as a career if she hadn't received support growing up? Gold answer: Likely no Model response: Not enough information. Think step by step about whether the model response contains (or is equivalent to) the gold answer. The response may be more verbose than the gold answer, or word things differently — that is fine as long as the asked-for information is present and correct. For temporal questions, accept answers that clearly refer to the same date/time even if formatted differently. For list-style answers, the response must cover the substance of the gold answer, not just a subset, to count as correct. After reasoning, output a final line in exactly this format: VERDICT: CORRECT or VERDICT: WRONG
The gold answer provides a specific inference ("Likely no") based on the content of the conversation. The model response states that there is "Not enough information" to answer the question. Since the model claims the information is missing while the gold answer provides a specific determination derived from the text, the model response is factually incorrect relative to the ground truth. The model failed to extract or infer the answer that was present in the source material.
VERDICT: WRONG
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Q: What fields would Caroline be likely to pursue in her educaton?
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You are a question-answering assistant with access to retrieved memories from past conversations between two speakers. Answer the question using ONLY the memories. Be concise — answer with the specific fact(s) asked for, no preamble. Dates in memories may be in-band ('[Session date: ...]') or in valid-time metadata; use them for any time-based reasoning. If the answer genuinely cannot be determined from the memories, say 'Not enough information.'
QUESTION: What fields would Caroline be likely to pursue in her educaton?
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"object": "[Session date: 8:18 pm on 6 July, 2023]\nCaroline: Hey Mel! Long time no talk. Lots has been going on since then!\nMelanie: Hey Caroline! Missed you. Anything new? Spill the beans!\nCaroline: Since our last chat, I've been looking into counseling or mental health work more. I'm passionate about helping people and making a positive impact. It's tough, but really rewarding too. Anything new happening with you?\nMelanie: That's awesome, Caroline! Congrats on following your dreams. Yesterday I took the kids to the museum - it was so cool spending time with them and seeing their eyes light up! (shared image: a photography of two children playing in a water play area)\nCaroline: Melanie, that's a great pic! That must have been awesome. What were they so stoked about?\nMelanie: They were stoked for the dinosaur exhibit! They love learning about animals and the bones were so cool. It reminds me why I love being a mom.\nCaroline: Being a mom is awesome. I'm creating a library for when I have kids. I'm really looking forward to reading to them and opening up their minds. (shared image: a photo of a bookcase filled with books and toys)\nMelanie: Sounds great! What kind of books you got in your library?\nCaroline: I've got lots of kids' books- classics, stories from different cultures, educational books, all of that. What's a favorite book you remember from your childhood?\nMelanie: I loved reading \"Charlotte's Web\" as a kid. It was so cool seeing how friendship and compassion can make a difference. (shared image: a photo of a book cover with a picture of a girl and a cat)\nCaroline: Wow, that's great! It sure shows how important friendship and compassion are. It's made me appreciate how lucky I am to have my friends and family helping with my transition. They make all the difference. We even had a picnic last week! (shared image: a photo of a group of women sitting on a blanket in a park)\nMelanie: That's a gorgeous photo, Caroline! Wow, the love around you is awesome. How have your friends and fam been helping you out with your transition?\nCaroline: Thanks, Melanie! This support network has been amazing. They've been there for me every step of the way giving me love, guidance, and acceptance. I couldn't have done it without them.\nMelanie: Wow, Caroline! It's great you have people to support you, that's really awesome!\nCaroline: I'm so lucky to have such a great support system around me. Their love and encouragement has really helped me accept and grow into my true self. They've been instrumental in my transition.\nMelanie: Glad you have support, Caroline! Unconditional love is so important. Here's a pic of my family camping at the beach. We love it, it brings us closer! (shared image: a photo of a family sitting around a campfire on the beach)",
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"object": "[Session date: 1:56 pm on 8 May, 2023]\nCaroline: Hey Mel! Good to see you! How have you been?\nMelanie: Hey Caroline! Good to see you! I'm swamped with the kids & work. What's up with you? Anything new?\nCaroline: I went to a LGBTQ support group yesterday and it was so powerful.\nMelanie: Wow, that's cool, Caroline! What happened that was so awesome? Did you hear any inspiring stories?\nCaroline: The transgender stories were so inspiring! I was so happy and thankful for all the support. (shared image: a photo of a dog walking past a wall with a painting of a woman)\nMelanie: Wow, love that painting! So cool you found such a helpful group. What's it done for you?\nCaroline: The support group has made me feel accepted and given me courage to embrace myself.\nMelanie: That's really cool. You've got guts. What now?\nCaroline: Gonna continue my edu and check out career options, which is pretty exciting!\nMelanie: Wow, Caroline! What kinda jobs are you thinkin' of? Anything that stands out?\nCaroline: I'm keen on counseling or working in mental health - I'd love to support those with similar issues.\nMelanie: You'd be a great counselor! Your empathy and understanding will really help the people you work with. By the way, take a look at this. (shared image: a photo of a painting of a sunset over a lake)\nCaroline: Thanks, Melanie! That's really sweet. Is this your own painting?\nMelanie: Yeah, I painted that lake sunrise last year! It's special to me.\nCaroline: Wow, Melanie! The colors really blend nicely. Painting looks like a great outlet for expressing yourself.\nMelanie: Thanks, Caroline! Painting's a fun way to express my feelings and get creative. It's a great way to relax after a long day.\nCaroline: Totally agree, Mel. Relaxing and expressing ourselves is key. Well, I'm off to go do some research.\nMelanie: Yep, Caroline. Taking care of ourselves is vital. I'm off to go swimming with the kids. Talk to you soon!",
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"object": "[Session date: 6:55 pm on 20 October, 2023]\nMelanie: Hey Caroline, that roadtrip this past weekend was insane! We were all freaked when my son got into an accident. We were so lucky he was okay. It was a real scary experience. Thankfully it's over now. What's been up since we last talked? (shared image: a photo of a car dashboard with a white cloth and a steering wheel)\nCaroline: Oops, sorry 'bout the accident! Must have been traumatizing for you guys. Thank goodness your son's okay. Life sure can be a roller coaster.\nMelanie: Yeah, our trip got off to a bad start. I was really scared when we got into the accident. Thankfully, my son's ok and that was a reminder that life is precious and to cherish our family.\nCaroline: Glad your son is okay, Melanie. Life's unpredictable, but moments like these remind us how important our loved ones are. Family's everything.\nMelanie: Yeah, you're right, Caroline. Family's super important to me. Especially after the accident, I've thought a lot about how much I need them. They mean the world to me and I'm so thankful to have them. Thankfully, they enjoyed the Grand Canyon a lot! (shared image: a photo of two children standing on a rocky cliff overlooking a canyon)\nCaroline: The kids look so cute, Mel! I bet they bring lots of joy. How did they handle the accident?\nMelanie: Thanks! They were scared but we reassured them and explained their brother would be OK. They're tough kids.\nCaroline: Kids are amazingly resilient in tough situations. They have an amazing ability to bounce back.\nMelanie: They're really amazing. Wish I was that resilient too. But they give me the strength to keep going.\nCaroline: Our loved ones give us strength to tackle any challenge - it's amazing!\nMelanie: Yeah, Caroline. Totally agree. They're my biggest motivation and support.\nCaroline: It's so sweet to see your love for your family, Melanie. They really are your rock.\nMelanie: Thanks, Caroline. They're a real support. Appreciate them a lot.\nCaroline: Glad you've got people to lean on, Melanie. It helps during tougher times.\nMelanie: Yeah for sure. Having my fam around helps a lot. It makes hard times easier. (shared image: a photography of a woman and a child walking on a trail)\nCaroline: Wow, great pic! Is that recent? Looks like you all had fun!\nMelanie: Thanks, Caroline! Yup, we just did it yesterday! The kids loved it and it was a nice way to relax after the road trip.\nCaroline: Glad you got some R&R after the drive. Nature sure seems to refresh us, huh?\nMelanie: Absolutely! It really helps me reset and recharge. I love camping trips with my fam, 'cause nature brings such peace and serenity. (shared image: a photo of a sunset over a body of water)\nCaroline: Wow, that's awesome! What do you love most about camping with your fam?\nMelanie: It's a chance to be present and together. We bond over stories, campfires and nature. It's so peaceful waking up to the sound of birds and the smell of fresh air - it always refreshes my soul.\nCaroline: That's so peaceful and calming, Melanie! I can picture waking up to nature. It's great that you get to spend quality, tranquil time with your family.\nMelanie: Thanks, Caroline! This is a great time. Nature and quality time, can't beat it!\nCaroline: Yeah totally! They're priceless. Lucky you!",
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judgeglm-4.7✓ correct
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You are grading a question-answering system's response against a gold answer, for questions about long conversations between two people. Question: What fields would Caroline be likely to pursue in her educaton? Gold answer: Psychology, counseling certification Model response: Counseling and mental health, specifically working with trans people. Think step by step about whether the model response contains (or is equivalent to) the gold answer. The response may be more verbose than the gold answer, or word things differently — that is fine as long as the asked-for information is present and correct. For temporal questions, accept answers that clearly refer to the same date/time even if formatted differently. For list-style answers, the response must cover the substance of the gold answer, not just a subset, to count as correct. After reasoning, output a final line in exactly this format: VERDICT: CORRECT or VERDICT: WRONG
The gold answer lists "Psychology" and "counseling certification". The model response states "Counseling and mental health". "Counseling" in the model response covers "counseling certification" in the gold answer. "Mental health" in the model response effectively covers "Psychology" in the gold answer, as psychology is the primary field of study for mental health. The model response also adds extra detail ("specifically working with trans people") which is permissible as it does not contradict the gold answer. Thus, the model response covers the substance of the gold answer.
VERDICT: CORRECT
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You are a question-answering assistant with access to retrieved memories from past conversations between two speakers. Answer the question using ONLY the memories. Be concise — answer with the specific fact(s) asked for, no preamble. Dates in memories may be in-band ('[Session date: ...]') or in valid-time metadata; use them for any time-based reasoning. If the answer genuinely cannot be determined from the memories, say 'Not enough information.'
QUESTION: What fields would Caroline be likely to pursue in her educaton?
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"object": "[Session date: 4:33 pm on 12 July, 2023]\nCaroline: Hey Mel, great to chat with you again! So much has happened since we last spoke - I went to an LGBTQ conference two days ago and it was really special. I got the chance to meet and connect with people who've gone through similar journeys. It was such a welcoming environment and I felt totally accepted. I'm really thankful for this amazing community - it's shown me how important it is to fight for trans rights and spread awareness.\nMelanie: Wow, Caroline, that sounds awesome! So glad you felt accepted and supported. Events like these are great for reminding us of how strong community can be!\nCaroline: Yeah, it's true! Having people who back you makes such a huge difference. It's great to see how far LGBTQ rights have come, but there's still plenty of progress to be made. I wanna help make a difference.\nMelanie: Wow, Caroline. We've come so far, but there's more to do. Your drive to help is awesome! What's your plan to pitch in?\nCaroline: Thanks, Mell! I'm still looking into counseling and mental health jobs. It's important to me that people have someone to talk to, and I want to help make that happen.\nMelanie: Wow, Caroline! You're so inspiring for wanting to help others with their mental health. What's pushing you to keep going forward with it?\nCaroline: I struggled with mental health, and support I got was really helpful. It made me realize how important it is for others to have a support system. So, I started looking into counseling and mental health career options, so I could help other people on their own journeys like I was helped.\nMelanie: Caroline, so glad you got the support! Your experience really brought you to where you need to be. You're gonna make a huge difference! This book I read last year reminds me to always pursue my dreams, just like you are doing!\ud83c\udf1f (shared image: a photography of a book cover with a gold coin on it)\nCaroline: Thanks so much, Mel! Seeing this pic just made me appreciate my love of reading even more. Books guide me, motivate me and help me discover who I am. They're a huge part of my journey, and this one's reminding me to keep going and never give up!\nMelanie: Wow, Caroline! Books have such an awesome power! Which one has been your favorite guide?\nCaroline: I loved \"Becoming Nicole\" by Amy Ellis Nutt. It's a real inspiring true story about a trans girl and her family. It made me feel connected and gave me a lot of hope for my own path. Highly recommend it for sure! (shared image: a photo of a dog sitting in a boat on the water)\nMelanie: That sounds awesome! What did you take away from it to use in your life?\nCaroline: It taught me self-acceptance and how to find support. It also showed me that tough times don't last - hope and love exist. Pets bring so much joy too, though.\nMelanie: Caroline, those lessons are great - self-acceptance and finding support are key. Plus pets are awesome for joy and comfort, can't agree more! (shared image: a photography of two little girls sitting on the steps with a dog)\nCaroline: That's so nice! What pet do you have?\nMelanie: We've got a pup and a kitty. That's the dog, and here's our cat! They brighten up our day and always make us smile. (shared image: a photo of a cat laying on the floor with its head on the floor)\nCaroline: Ah, they're adorable! What are their names? Pets sure do bring so much joy to us!\nMelanie: Luna and Oliver! They are so sweet and playful - they really liven up the house! Just got some new shoes, too! (shared image: a photo of a person wearing pink sneakers on a white rug)\nCaroline: Love that purple color! For walking or running?\nMelanie: Thanks, Caroline! These are for running. Been running longer since our last chat - a great way to destress and clear my mind. (shared image: a photo of a pair of pink sneakers in a box)\nCaroline: Wow! What got you into running?\nMelanie: I've been running farther to de-stress, which has been great for my headspace.\nCaroline: Cool, Melanie! Running can really boost your mood. Keep it up!\nMelanie: Thanks, Caroline! This has been great for my mental health. I'm gonna keep it up.\nCaroline: Awesome, Melanie! Mental health's a priority, so make sure you take care of yourself.\nMelanie: Caroline, thanks! Mental health is important to me, and it's made such an improvement!\nCaroline: Glad it helped ya, Melanie!",
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"object": "[Session date: 8:18 pm on 6 July, 2023]\nCaroline: Hey Mel! Long time no talk. Lots has been going on since then!\nMelanie: Hey Caroline! Missed you. Anything new? Spill the beans!\nCaroline: Since our last chat, I've been looking into counseling or mental health work more. I'm passionate about helping people and making a positive impact. It's tough, but really rewarding too. Anything new happening with you?\nMelanie: That's awesome, Caroline! Congrats on following your dreams. Yesterday I took the kids to the museum - it was so cool spending time with them and seeing their eyes light up! (shared image: a photography of two children playing in a water play area)\nCaroline: Melanie, that's a great pic! That must have been awesome. What were they so stoked about?\nMelanie: They were stoked for the dinosaur exhibit! They love learning about animals and the bones were so cool. It reminds me why I love being a mom.\nCaroline: Being a mom is awesome. I'm creating a library for when I have kids. I'm really looking forward to reading to them and opening up their minds. (shared image: a photo of a bookcase filled with books and toys)\nMelanie: Sounds great! What kind of books you got in your library?\nCaroline: I've got lots of kids' books- classics, stories from different cultures, educational books, all of that. What's a favorite book you remember from your childhood?\nMelanie: I loved reading \"Charlotte's Web\" as a kid. It was so cool seeing how friendship and compassion can make a difference. (shared image: a photo of a book cover with a picture of a girl and a cat)\nCaroline: Wow, that's great! It sure shows how important friendship and compassion are. It's made me appreciate how lucky I am to have my friends and family helping with my transition. They make all the difference. We even had a picnic last week! (shared image: a photo of a group of women sitting on a blanket in a park)\nMelanie: That's a gorgeous photo, Caroline! Wow, the love around you is awesome. How have your friends and fam been helping you out with your transition?\nCaroline: Thanks, Melanie! This support network has been amazing. They've been there for me every step of the way giving me love, guidance, and acceptance. I couldn't have done it without them.\nMelanie: Wow, Caroline! It's great you have people to support you, that's really awesome!\nCaroline: I'm so lucky to have such a great support system around me. Their love and encouragement has really helped me accept and grow into my true self. They've been instrumental in my transition.\nMelanie: Glad you have support, Caroline! Unconditional love is so important. Here's a pic of my family camping at the beach. We love it, it brings us closer! (shared image: a photo of a family sitting around a campfire on the beach)",
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"object": "[Session date: 1:56 pm on 8 May, 2023]\nCaroline: Hey Mel! Good to see you! How have you been?\nMelanie: Hey Caroline! Good to see you! I'm swamped with the kids & work. What's up with you? Anything new?\nCaroline: I went to a LGBTQ support group yesterday and it was so powerful.\nMelanie: Wow, that's cool, Caroline! What happened that was so awesome? Did you hear any inspiring stories?\nCaroline: The transgender stories were so inspiring! I was so happy and thankful for all the support. (shared image: a photo of a dog walking past a wall with a painting of a woman)\nMelanie: Wow, love that painting! So cool you found such a helpful group. What's it done for you?\nCaroline: The support group has made me feel accepted and given me courage to embrace myself.\nMelanie: That's really cool. You've got guts. What now?\nCaroline: Gonna continue my edu and check out career options, which is pretty exciting!\nMelanie: Wow, Caroline! What kinda jobs are you thinkin' of? Anything that stands out?\nCaroline: I'm keen on counseling or working in mental health - I'd love to support those with similar issues.\nMelanie: You'd be a great counselor! Your empathy and understanding will really help the people you work with. By the way, take a look at this. (shared image: a photo of a painting of a sunset over a lake)\nCaroline: Thanks, Melanie! That's really sweet. Is this your own painting?\nMelanie: Yeah, I painted that lake sunrise last year! It's special to me.\nCaroline: Wow, Melanie! The colors really blend nicely. Painting looks like a great outlet for expressing yourself.\nMelanie: Thanks, Caroline! Painting's a fun way to express my feelings and get creative. It's a great way to relax after a long day.\nCaroline: Totally agree, Mel. Relaxing and expressing ourselves is key. Well, I'm off to go do some research.\nMelanie: Yep, Caroline. Taking care of ourselves is vital. I'm off to go swimming with the kids. Talk to you soon!",
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"object": "[Session date: 6:55 pm on 20 October, 2023]\nMelanie: Hey Caroline, that roadtrip this past weekend was insane! We were all freaked when my son got into an accident. We were so lucky he was okay. It was a real scary experience. Thankfully it's over now. What's been up since we last talked? (shared image: a photo of a car dashboard with a white cloth and a steering wheel)\nCaroline: Oops, sorry 'bout the accident! Must have been traumatizing for you guys. Thank goodness your son's okay. Life sure can be a roller coaster.\nMelanie: Yeah, our trip got off to a bad start. I was really scared when we got into the accident. Thankfully, my son's ok and that was a reminder that life is precious and to cherish our family.\nCaroline: Glad your son is okay, Melanie. Life's unpredictable, but moments like these remind us how important our loved ones are. Family's everything.\nMelanie: Yeah, you're right, Caroline. Family's super important to me. Especially after the accident, I've thought a lot about how much I need them. They mean the world to me and I'm so thankful to have them. Thankfully, they enjoyed the Grand Canyon a lot! (shared image: a photo of two children standing on a rocky cliff overlooking a canyon)\nCaroline: The kids look so cute, Mel! I bet they bring lots of joy. How did they handle the accident?\nMelanie: Thanks! They were scared but we reassured them and explained their brother would be OK. They're tough kids.\nCaroline: Kids are amazingly resilient in tough situations. They have an amazing ability to bounce back.\nMelanie: They're really amazing. Wish I was that resilient too. But they give me the strength to keep going.\nCaroline: Our loved ones give us strength to tackle any challenge - it's amazing!\nMelanie: Yeah, Caroline. Totally agree. They're my biggest motivation and support.\nCaroline: It's so sweet to see your love for your family, Melanie. They really are your rock.\nMelanie: Thanks, Caroline. They're a real support. Appreciate them a lot.\nCaroline: Glad you've got people to lean on, Melanie. It helps during tougher times.\nMelanie: Yeah for sure. Having my fam around helps a lot. It makes hard times easier. (shared image: a photography of a woman and a child walking on a trail)\nCaroline: Wow, great pic! Is that recent? Looks like you all had fun!\nMelanie: Thanks, Caroline! Yup, we just did it yesterday! The kids loved it and it was a nice way to relax after the road trip.\nCaroline: Glad you got some R&R after the drive. Nature sure seems to refresh us, huh?\nMelanie: Absolutely! It really helps me reset and recharge. I love camping trips with my fam, 'cause nature brings such peace and serenity. (shared image: a photo of a sunset over a body of water)\nCaroline: Wow, that's awesome! What do you love most about camping with your fam?\nMelanie: It's a chance to be present and together. We bond over stories, campfires and nature. It's so peaceful waking up to the sound of birds and the smell of fresh air - it always refreshes my soul.\nCaroline: That's so peaceful and calming, Melanie! I can picture waking up to nature. It's great that you get to spend quality, tranquil time with your family.\nMelanie: Thanks, Caroline! This is a great time. Nature and quality time, can't beat it!\nCaroline: Yeah totally! They're priceless. Lucky you!",
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judgeglm-4.7✗ wrong
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The gold answer lists "Psychology" and "counseling certification". The model response lists "Counseling" and "mental health".
1. **Counseling vs. Counseling certification**: These are equivalent in substance. "Counseling" correctly covers the intent of "counseling certification".
2. **Mental health vs. Psychology**: "Psychology" is a specific academic field or discipline. "Mental health" is a broad topic, domain, or sector of healthcare, but it is not a standard name for an academic field of study in the same way "Psychology" is. While psychology deals with mental health, "mental health" is a hypernym or the subject matter, not the field itself. In the context of the question "What fields... pursue in her education?", identifying "Psychology" is distinct from identifying "Mental health". The model fails to provide the specific field name "Psychology", substituting it with the general topic area.
Since the gold answer is a list of two distinct items, and the model response fails to accurately match one of them (substituting the specific field with a general topic), it does not cover the full substance of the gold answer.
VERDICT: WRONG
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It was so special having these moments together as a family - I'll never forget it!\\nCaroline: That's awesome, Melanie! Family moments like that are so special. Glad y'all had such a great time.\\nMelanie: Thanks, Caroline! Family time matters to me. What's up with you lately?\\nCaroline: Lately, I've been looking into counseling and mental health as a career. I want to help people who have gone through the same things as me. (shared image: a photo of a book shelf with many books on it)\\nMelanie: Sounds great! What kind of counseling and mental health services do you want to persue?\\nCaroline: I'm still figuring out the details, but I'm thinking of working with trans people, helping them accept themselves and supporting their mental health. Last Friday, I went to an LGBTQ+ counseling workshop and it was really enlightening. They talked about different therapeutic methods and how to best work with trans people. 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Q: Would Caroline likely have Dr. Seuss books on her bookshelf?
gold: Yes, since she collects classic children's books
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▸ input prompt
You are a question-answering assistant with access to retrieved memories from past conversations between two speakers. Answer the question using ONLY the memories. Be concise — answer with the specific fact(s) asked for, no preamble. Dates in memories may be in-band ('[Session date: ...]') or in valid-time metadata; use them for any time-based reasoning. If the answer genuinely cannot be determined from the memories, say 'Not enough information.'
QUESTION: Would Caroline likely have Dr. Seuss books on her bookshelf?
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"object": "[Session date: 1:51 pm on 15 July, 2023]\nCaroline: Hey Mel, what's up? Been a busy week since we talked.\nMelanie: Hey Caroline, it's been super busy here. So much since we talked! Last Fri I finally took my kids to a pottery workshop. We all made our own pots, it was fun and therapeutic! (shared image: a photography of a group of children making clay sculptures in a classroom)\nCaroline: Wow, Mel! Sounds like you and the kids had a blast. How'd they like it?\nMelanie: The kids loved it! They were so excited to get their hands dirty and make something with clay. It was special to watch their creativity and imagination come to life, they made this! (shared image: a photo of a cup with a dog face on it)\nCaroline: Aww, that's so sweet! That cup is so cute. It's awesome to see how kids show their personalities through art. What other creative projects do you do with them, besides pottery?\nMelanie: We love painting together lately, especially nature-inspired ones. Here's our latest work from last weekend. (shared image: a photo of a painting of a sunset with a palm tree)\nCaroline: Wow Mel, that painting's amazing! The colors are so bold and it really highlights the beauty of nature. Y'all work on it together?\nMelanie: Thanks, Caroline! We both helped with the painting - it was great bonding over it and chatting about nature. We found these lovely flowers. Appreciating the small things in life, too. (shared image: a photo of a field of purple flowers with green leaves)\nCaroline: That photo is stunning! So glad you bonded over our love of nature. Last Friday I went to a council meeting for adoption. It was inspiring and emotional - so many people wanted to create loving homes for children in need. It made me even more determined to adopt.\nMelanie: Wow, Caroline, way to go! Your future fam will get a kick out of having you. What do you think of these? (shared image: a photo of a blue vase with a bouquet of sunflowers and roses)\nCaroline: Thanks Melanie - love the blue vase in the pic! Blue's my fave, it makes me feel relaxed. Sunflowers mean warmth and happiness, right? While roses stand for love and beauty? That's neat. What do flowers mean to you?\nMelanie: Flowers bring joy. They represent growth, beauty and reminding us to appreciate the small moments. They were an important part of my wedding decor and always remind me of that day. (shared image: a photo of a row of white chairs with flowers on them)\nCaroline: It must have been special at your wedding. I wish I had known you back then!\nMelanie: It was amazing, Caroline. The day was full of love and joy. Everyone we love was there to celebrate us - it was really special. (shared image: a photo of a wedding ceremony in a greenhouse with people taking pictures)\nCaroline: Wow, what a great day! Glad everyone could make it. What was your favorite part?\nMelanie: Marrying my partner and promising to be together forever was the best part. (shared image: a photo of a man and woman standing on a beach)\nCaroline: Wow, nice pic! You both looked amazing. One special memory for me was this pride parade I went to a few weeks ago. (shared image: a photo of a parade with people walking down the street)\nMelanie: Wow, looks awesome! Did you join in?\nCaroline: Yes, I did. It was amazing! I felt so accepted and happy, just being around people who accepted and celebrated me. It's definitely a top memory. (shared image: a photo of a group of people holding up signs and smiling)\nMelanie: Wow, what an experience! How did it make you feel?\nCaroline: I felt so proud and grateful - the vibes were amazing and it was comforting to know I'm not alone and have a great community around me. (shared image: a photo of a rainbow flag on a pole on a carpet)\nMelanie: Wow, Caroline! That's huge! How did it feel to be around so much love and acceptance?\nCaroline: It was awesome, Melanie! Being around people who embrace and back me up is beyond words. It really inspired me. (shared image: a photo of a group of people sitting on the ground with a dog)\nMelanie: Wow, that sounds awesome! Your friends and community really have your back. What's been the best part of it? (shared image: a photo of a girl sitting in a teepee with stuffed animals)\nCaroline: Realizing I can be me without fear and having the courage to transition was the best part. It's so freeing to express myself authentically and have people back me up. (shared image: a photo of a teepee with a teddy bear and pillows)\nMelanie: That's awesome, Caro! You've found the courage to be yourself - that's important for our mental health and finding peace. (shared image: a photo of a buddha statue and a candle on a table)\nCaroline: Thanks, Melanie! Been a long road, but I'm proud of how far I've come. How're you doing finding peace?\nMelanie: I'm getting there, Caroline. Creativity and family keep me at peace. (shared image: a photo of a man holding a frisbee in front of a frisbee golf basket)\nCaroline: That's awesome, Melanie! How have your family been supportive during your move?\nMelanie: My fam's been awesome - they helped out and showed lots of love and support.\nCaroline: Wow, Mel, family love and support is the best!\nMelanie: Yeah, Caroline, my family's been great - their love and support really helped me through tough times. It's awesome! We even went on another camping trip in the forest. (shared image: a photo of a man and two children sitting around a campfire)\nCaroline: Awesome, Mel! Family support's huge. What else do you guys like doing together? (shared image: a photo of a family walking through a forest with a toddler)\nMelanie: We enjoy hiking in the mountains and exploring forests. It's a cool way to connect with nature and each other.\nCaroline: Wow, Mel, that sounds awesome! Exploring nature and family time is so special.\nMelanie: Yeah, Caroline, they're some of my fave memories. It brings us together and brings us happiness. Glad you're here to share in it.\nCaroline: Thanks, Melanie! Really glad to have you as a friend to share my journey. You're awesome!\nMelanie: Thanks, Caroline! Appreciate your friendship. It's great to have a supporter!\nCaroline: No worries, Mel! Your friendship means so much to me. Enjoy your day!",
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"object": "[Session date: 4:33 pm on 12 July, 2023]\nCaroline: Hey Mel, great to chat with you again! So much has happened since we last spoke - I went to an LGBTQ conference two days ago and it was really special. I got the chance to meet and connect with people who've gone through similar journeys. It was such a welcoming environment and I felt totally accepted. I'm really thankful for this amazing community - it's shown me how important it is to fight for trans rights and spread awareness.\nMelanie: Wow, Caroline, that sounds awesome! So glad you felt accepted and supported. Events like these are great for reminding us of how strong community can be!\nCaroline: Yeah, it's true! Having people who back you makes such a huge difference. It's great to see how far LGBTQ rights have come, but there's still plenty of progress to be made. I wanna help make a difference.\nMelanie: Wow, Caroline. We've come so far, but there's more to do. Your drive to help is awesome! What's your plan to pitch in?\nCaroline: Thanks, Mell! I'm still looking into counseling and mental health jobs. It's important to me that people have someone to talk to, and I want to help make that happen.\nMelanie: Wow, Caroline! You're so inspiring for wanting to help others with their mental health. What's pushing you to keep going forward with it?\nCaroline: I struggled with mental health, and support I got was really helpful. It made me realize how important it is for others to have a support system. So, I started looking into counseling and mental health career options, so I could help other people on their own journeys like I was helped.\nMelanie: Caroline, so glad you got the support! Your experience really brought you to where you need to be. You're gonna make a huge difference! This book I read last year reminds me to always pursue my dreams, just like you are doing!\ud83c\udf1f (shared image: a photography of a book cover with a gold coin on it)\nCaroline: Thanks so much, Mel! Seeing this pic just made me appreciate my love of reading even more. Books guide me, motivate me and help me discover who I am. They're a huge part of my journey, and this one's reminding me to keep going and never give up!\nMelanie: Wow, Caroline! Books have such an awesome power! Which one has been your favorite guide?\nCaroline: I loved \"Becoming Nicole\" by Amy Ellis Nutt. It's a real inspiring true story about a trans girl and her family. It made me feel connected and gave me a lot of hope for my own path. Highly recommend it for sure! (shared image: a photo of a dog sitting in a boat on the water)\nMelanie: That sounds awesome! What did you take away from it to use in your life?\nCaroline: It taught me self-acceptance and how to find support. It also showed me that tough times don't last - hope and love exist. Pets bring so much joy too, though.\nMelanie: Caroline, those lessons are great - self-acceptance and finding support are key. Plus pets are awesome for joy and comfort, can't agree more! (shared image: a photography of two little girls sitting on the steps with a dog)\nCaroline: That's so nice! What pet do you have?\nMelanie: We've got a pup and a kitty. That's the dog, and here's our cat! They brighten up our day and always make us smile. (shared image: a photo of a cat laying on the floor with its head on the floor)\nCaroline: Ah, they're adorable! What are their names? Pets sure do bring so much joy to us!\nMelanie: Luna and Oliver! They are so sweet and playful - they really liven up the house! Just got some new shoes, too! (shared image: a photo of a person wearing pink sneakers on a white rug)\nCaroline: Love that purple color! For walking or running?\nMelanie: Thanks, Caroline! These are for running. Been running longer since our last chat - a great way to destress and clear my mind. (shared image: a photo of a pair of pink sneakers in a box)\nCaroline: Wow! What got you into running?\nMelanie: I've been running farther to de-stress, which has been great for my headspace.\nCaroline: Cool, Melanie! Running can really boost your mood. Keep it up!\nMelanie: Thanks, Caroline! This has been great for my mental health. I'm gonna keep it up.\nCaroline: Awesome, Melanie! Mental health's a priority, so make sure you take care of yourself.\nMelanie: Caroline, thanks! Mental health is important to me, and it's made such an improvement!\nCaroline: Glad it helped ya, Melanie!",
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judgeglm-4.7✗ wrong
▸ input prompt
You are grading a question-answering system's response against a gold answer, for questions about long conversations between two people. Question: Would Caroline likely have Dr. Seuss books on her bookshelf? Gold answer: Yes, since she collects classic children's books Model response: Not enough information. Think step by step about whether the model response contains (or is equivalent to) the gold answer. The response may be more verbose than the gold answer, or word things differently — that is fine as long as the asked-for information is present and correct. For temporal questions, accept answers that clearly refer to the same date/time even if formatted differently. For list-style answers, the response must cover the substance of the gold answer, not just a subset, to count as correct. After reasoning, output a final line in exactly this format: VERDICT: CORRECT or VERDICT: WRONG
The gold answer confirms that Caroline would likely have Dr. Seuss books because she collects classic children's books. The model response states there is "Not enough information," which contradicts the gold answer's definitive "Yes" and its reasoning. Therefore, the model failed to identify the relevant information present in the conversation context.
VERDICT: WRONG
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What was your favorite part?\nMelanie: Marrying my partner and promising to be together forever was the best part. (shared image: a photo of a man and woman standing on a beach)\nCaroline: Wow, nice pic! You both looked amazing. One special memory for me was this pride parade I went to a few weeks ago. (shared image: a photo of a parade with people walking down the street)\nMelanie: Wow, looks awesome! Did you join in?\nCaroline: Yes, I did. It was amazing! I felt so accepted and happy, just being around people who accepted and celebrated me. It's definitely a top memory. (shared image: a photo of a group of people holding up signs and smiling)\nMelanie: Wow, what an experience! How did it make you feel?\nCaroline: I felt so proud and grateful - the vibes were amazing and it was comforting to know I'm not alone and have a great community around me. (shared image: a photo of a rainbow flag on a pole on a carpet)\nMelanie: Wow, Caroline! That's huge! How did it feel to be around so much love and acceptance?\nCaroline: It was awesome, Melanie! Being around people who embrace and back me up is beyond words. It really inspired me. (shared image: a photo of a group of people sitting on the ground with a dog)\nMelanie: Wow, that sounds awesome! Your friends and community really have your back. What's been the best part of it? (shared image: a photo of a girl sitting in a teepee with stuffed animals)\nCaroline: Realizing I can be me without fear and having the courage to transition was the best part. It's so freeing to express myself authentically and have people back me up. (shared image: a photo of a teepee with a teddy bear and pillows)\nMelanie: That's awesome, Caro! You've found the courage to be yourself - that's important for our mental health and finding peace. (shared image: a photo of a buddha statue and a candle on a table)\nCaroline: Thanks, Melanie! Been a long road, but I'm proud of how far I've come. 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They represent growth, beauty and reminding us to appreciate the small moments. They were an important part of my wedding decor and always remind me of that day. (shared image: a photo of a row of white chairs with flowers on them)\\nCaroline: It must have been special at your wedding. I wish I had known you back then!\\nMelanie: It was amazing, Caroline. The day was full of love and joy. Everyone we love was there to celebrate us - it was really special. (shared image: a photo of a wedding ceremony in a greenhouse with people taking pictures)\\nCaroline: Wow, what a great day! Glad everyone could make it. What was your favorite part?\\nMelanie: Marrying my partner and promising to be together forever was the best part. (shared image: a photo of a man and woman standing on a beach)\\nCaroline: Wow, nice pic! You both looked amazing. One special memory for me was this pride parade I went to a few weeks ago. (shared image: a photo of a parade with people walking down the street)\\nMelanie: Wow, looks awesome! Did you join in?\\nCaroline: Yes, I did. It was amazing! I felt so accepted and happy, just being around people who accepted and celebrated me. It's definitely a top memory. (shared image: a photo of a group of people holding up signs and smiling)\\nMelanie: Wow, what an experience! How did it make you feel?\\nCaroline: I felt so proud and grateful - the vibes were amazing and it was comforting to know I'm not alone and have a great community around me. (shared image: a photo of a rainbow flag on a pole on a carpet)\\nMelanie: Wow, Caroline! That's huge! How did it feel to be around so much love and acceptance?\\nCaroline: It was awesome, Melanie! Being around people who embrace and back me up is beyond words. It really inspired me. (shared image: a photo of a group of people sitting on the ground with a dog)\\nMelanie: Wow, that sounds awesome! Your friends and community really have your back. What's been the best part of it? (shared image: a photo of a girl sitting in a teepee with stuffed animals)\\nCaroline: Realizing I can be me without fear and having the courage to transition was the best part. It's so freeing to express myself authentically and have people back me up. (shared image: a photo of a teepee with a teddy bear and pillows)\\nMelanie: That's awesome, Caro! You've found the courage to be yourself - that's important for our mental health and finding peace. (shared image: a photo of a buddha statue and a candle on a table)\\nCaroline: Thanks, Melanie! Been a long road, but I'm proud of how far I've come. How're you doing finding peace?\\nMelanie: I'm getting there, Caroline. Creativity and family keep me at peace. (shared image: a photo of a man holding a frisbee in front of a frisbee golf basket)\\nCaroline: That's awesome, Melanie! How have your family been supportive during your move?\\nMelanie: My fam's been awesome - they helped out and showed lots of love and support.\\nCaroline: Wow, Mel, family love and support is the best!\\nMelanie: Yeah, Caroline, my family's been great - their love and support really helped me through tough times. It's awesome! We even went on another camping trip in the forest. (shared image: a photo of a man and two children sitting around a campfire)\\nCaroline: Awesome, Mel! Family support's huge. What else do you guys like doing together? (shared image: a photo of a family walking through a forest with a toddler)\\nMelanie: We enjoy hiking in the mountains and exploring forests. It's a cool way to connect with nature and each other.\\nCaroline: Wow, Mel, that sounds awesome! Exploring nature and family time is so special.\\nMelanie: Yeah, Caroline, they're some of my fave memories. It brings us together and brings us happiness. Glad you're here to share in it.\\nCaroline: Thanks, Melanie! Really glad to have you as a friend to share my journey. You're awesome!\\nMelanie: Thanks, Caroline! Appreciate your friendship. It's great to have a supporter!\\nCaroline: No worries, Mel! Your friendship means so much to me. Enjoy your day!\",\n \"valid_from\": null,\n \"valid_to\": null,\n \"source\": \"recall\"\n },\n {\n \"subject\": \"ctx:memory/episodic/5fb9a93f-7ad5-4ee8-9e24-741f2aaa6bda\",\n \"predicate\": \"mem:episodic/chunk\",\n \"object\": \"[Session date: 4:33 pm on 12 July, 2023]\\nCaroline: Hey Mel, great to chat with you again! So much has happened since we last spoke - I went to an LGBTQ conference two days ago and it was really special. I got the chance to meet and connect with people who've gone through similar journeys. It was such a welcoming environment and I felt totally accepted. I'm really thankful for this amazing community - it's shown me how important it is to fight for trans rights and spread awareness.\\nMelanie: Wow, Caroline, that sounds awesome! So glad you felt accepted and supported. Events like these are great for reminding us of how strong community can be!\\nCaroline: Yeah, it's true! Having people who back you makes such a huge difference. It's great to see how far LGBTQ rights have come, but there's still plenty of progress to be made. I wanna help make a difference.\\nMelanie: Wow, Caroline. We've come so far, but there's more to do. Your drive to help is awesome! What's your plan to pitch in?\\nCaroline: Thanks, Mell! I'm still looking into counseling and mental health jobs. It's important to me that people have someone to talk to, and I want to help make that happen.\\nMelanie: Wow, Caroline! You're so inspiring for wanting to help others with their mental health. 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Which one has been your favorite guide?\\nCaroline: I loved \\\"Becoming Nicole\\\" by Amy Ellis Nutt. It's a real inspiring true story about a trans girl and her family. It made me feel connected and gave me a lot of hope for my own path. Highly recommend it for sure! (shared image: a photo of a dog sitting in a boat on the water)\\nMelanie: That sounds awesome! What did you take away from it to use in your life?\\nCaroline: It taught me self-acceptance and how to find support. It also showed me that tough times don't last - hope and love exist. Pets bring so much joy too, though.\\nMelanie: Caroline, those lessons are great - self-acceptance and finding support are key. Plus pets are awesome for joy and comfort, can't agree more! (shared image: a photography of two little girls sitting on the steps with a dog)\\nCaroline: That's so nice! What pet do you have?\\nMelanie: We've got a pup and a kitty. That's the dog, and here's our cat! 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I'm gonna keep it up.\\nCaroline: Awesome, Melanie! Mental health's a priority, so make sure you take care of yourself.\\nMelanie: Caroline, thanks! Mental health is important to me, and it's made such an improvement!\\nCaroline: Glad it helped ya, Melanie!\",\n \"valid_from\": null,\n \"valid_to\": null,\n \"source\": \"recall\"\n },\n {\n \"subject\": \"ctx:memory/episodic/231fdd50-c43d-452c-bc04-ada99c4205cd\",\n \"predicate\": \"mem:episodic/chunk\",\n \"object\": \"[Session date: 9:55 am on 22 October, 2023]\\nCaroline: Woohoo Melanie! I passed the adoption agency interviews last Friday! I'm so excited and thankful. This is a big move towards my goal of having a family.\\nMelanie: Congrats, Caroline! Adoption sounds awesome. I'm so happy for you. These figurines I bought yesterday remind me of family love. Tell me, what's your vision for the future? (shared image: a photo of a couple of wooden dolls sitting on top of a table)\\nCaroline: Thanks so much, Melanie! It's beautiful! It really brings home how much love's in families - both blood and the ones we choose. I hope to build my own family and put a roof over kids who haven't had that before. For me, adoption is a way of giving back and showing love and acceptance.\\nMelanie: Wow, Caroline, that's awesome. Giving a home to needy kids is such a loving way to build a family. Those kids will be so supported and happy in their new home.\\nCaroline: Thanks, Melanie. My dream is to create a safe and loving home for these kids. Love and acceptance should be everyone's right, and I want them to experience it.\\nMelanie: I totally agree, Caroline. Everyone deserves that. It's awesome to see how passionate you are about helping these kids.\\nCaroline: Thanks, Mel. Finding self-acceptance was a long process, but now I'm ready to offer love and support to those who need it. It's empowering to make a positive difference in someone's life.\\nMelanie: That must have been tough for you, Caroline. Respect for finding acceptance and helping others with what you've been through. You're so strong and inspiring.\\nCaroline: Thanks, Melanie. Transitioning wasn't easy and acceptance wasn't either, but the help I got from friends, family and people I looked up to was invaluable. They boosted me through tough times and helped me find out who I really am. That's why I want to pass that same support to anyone who needs it. Bringing others comfort and helping them grow brings me such joy.\\nMelanie: I'm so happy for you, Caroline. You found your true self and now you're helping others. You're so inspiring!\\nCaroline: Thanks, Melanie. Your support really means a lot. This journey has been amazing and I'm grateful I get to share it and help others with theirs. It's a real gift. (shared image: a photo of a clock with a green and yellow design on it)\\nMelanie: Absolutely! I'm so glad we can always be there for each other.\\nCaroline: Glad you agree, Caroline. 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Q: Would Caroline pursue writing as a career option?
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You are a question-answering assistant with access to retrieved memories from past conversations between two speakers. Answer the question using ONLY the memories. Be concise — answer with the specific fact(s) asked for, no preamble. Dates in memories may be in-band ('[Session date: ...]') or in valid-time metadata; use them for any time-based reasoning. If the answer genuinely cannot be determined from the memories, say 'Not enough information.'
QUESTION: Would Caroline pursue writing as a career option?
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"object": "[Session date: 8:18 pm on 6 July, 2023]\nCaroline: Hey Mel! Long time no talk. Lots has been going on since then!\nMelanie: Hey Caroline! Missed you. Anything new? Spill the beans!\nCaroline: Since our last chat, I've been looking into counseling or mental health work more. I'm passionate about helping people and making a positive impact. It's tough, but really rewarding too. Anything new happening with you?\nMelanie: That's awesome, Caroline! Congrats on following your dreams. Yesterday I took the kids to the museum - it was so cool spending time with them and seeing their eyes light up! (shared image: a photography of two children playing in a water play area)\nCaroline: Melanie, that's a great pic! That must have been awesome. What were they so stoked about?\nMelanie: They were stoked for the dinosaur exhibit! They love learning about animals and the bones were so cool. It reminds me why I love being a mom.\nCaroline: Being a mom is awesome. I'm creating a library for when I have kids. I'm really looking forward to reading to them and opening up their minds. (shared image: a photo of a bookcase filled with books and toys)\nMelanie: Sounds great! What kind of books you got in your library?\nCaroline: I've got lots of kids' books- classics, stories from different cultures, educational books, all of that. What's a favorite book you remember from your childhood?\nMelanie: I loved reading \"Charlotte's Web\" as a kid. It was so cool seeing how friendship and compassion can make a difference. (shared image: a photo of a book cover with a picture of a girl and a cat)\nCaroline: Wow, that's great! It sure shows how important friendship and compassion are. It's made me appreciate how lucky I am to have my friends and family helping with my transition. They make all the difference. We even had a picnic last week! (shared image: a photo of a group of women sitting on a blanket in a park)\nMelanie: That's a gorgeous photo, Caroline! Wow, the love around you is awesome. How have your friends and fam been helping you out with your transition?\nCaroline: Thanks, Melanie! This support network has been amazing. They've been there for me every step of the way giving me love, guidance, and acceptance. I couldn't have done it without them.\nMelanie: Wow, Caroline! It's great you have people to support you, that's really awesome!\nCaroline: I'm so lucky to have such a great support system around me. Their love and encouragement has really helped me accept and grow into my true self. They've been instrumental in my transition.\nMelanie: Glad you have support, Caroline! Unconditional love is so important. Here's a pic of my family camping at the beach. We love it, it brings us closer! (shared image: a photo of a family sitting around a campfire on the beach)",
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judgeglm-4.7✗ wrong
▸ input prompt
You are grading a question-answering system's response against a gold answer, for questions about long conversations between two people. Question: Would Caroline pursue writing as a career option? Gold answer: LIkely no; though she likes reading, she wants to be a counselor Model response: Not enough information. Think step by step about whether the model response contains (or is equivalent to) the gold answer. The response may be more verbose than the gold answer, or word things differently — that is fine as long as the asked-for information is present and correct. For temporal questions, accept answers that clearly refer to the same date/time even if formatted differently. For list-style answers, the response must cover the substance of the gold answer, not just a subset, to count as correct. After reasoning, output a final line in exactly this format: VERDICT: CORRECT or VERDICT: WRONG
The gold answer provides a specific prediction ("Likely no") supported by evidence from the conversation (she wants to be a counselor). The model response states "Not enough information," which directly contradicts the gold answer's assertion that a conclusion can be drawn from the text. Therefore, the model response is missing the key information present in the gold answer.
VERDICT: WRONG
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(shared image: a photography of two children playing in a water play area)\\nCaroline: Melanie, that's a great pic! That must have been awesome. What were they so stoked about?\\nMelanie: They were stoked for the dinosaur exhibit! They love learning about animals and the bones were so cool. It reminds me why I love being a mom.\\nCaroline: Being a mom is awesome. I'm creating a library for when I have kids. I'm really looking forward to reading to them and opening up their minds. (shared image: a photo of a bookcase filled with books and toys)\\nMelanie: Sounds great! What kind of books you got in your library?\\nCaroline: I've got lots of kids' books- classics, stories from different cultures, educational books, all of that. What's a favorite book you remember from your childhood?\\nMelanie: I loved reading \\\"Charlotte's Web\\\" as a kid. It was so cool seeing how friendship and compassion can make a difference. 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They've been instrumental in my transition.\\nMelanie: Glad you have support, Caroline! Unconditional love is so important. Here's a pic of my family camping at the beach. We love it, it brings us closer! (shared image: a photo of a family sitting around a campfire on the beach)\",\n \"valid_from\": null,\n \"valid_to\": null,\n \"source\": \"recall\"\n },\n {\n \"subject\": \"ctx:memory/episodic/d57f68a0-2ef8-442a-bdc2-56602b3d1fdd\",\n \"predicate\": \"mem:episodic/chunk\",\n \"object\": \"[Session date: 10:37 am on 27 June, 2023]\\nCaroline: Hey Melanie! Long time no talk! A lot's been going on in my life! Take a look at this. (shared image: a photo of a person holding a necklace with a cross and a heart)\\nMelanie: Hey, Caroline! Nice to hear from you! Love the necklace, any special meaning to it?\\nCaroline: Thanks, Melanie! This necklace is super special to me - a gift from my grandma in my home country, Sweden. She gave it to me when I was young, and it stands for love, faith and strength. It's like a reminder of my roots and all the love and support I get from my family.\\nMelanie: That's gorgeous, Caroline! It's awesome what items can mean so much to us, right? Got any other objects that you treasure, like that necklace? (shared image: a photo of a stack of bowls with different designs on them)\\nCaroline: Yep, Melanie! I've got some other stuff with sentimental value, like my hand-painted bowl. A friend made it for my 18th birthday ten years ago. The pattern and colors are awesome-- it reminds me of art and self-expression.\\nMelanie: That sounds great, Caroline! It's awesome having stuff around that make us think of good connections and times. Actually, I just took my fam camping in the mountains last week - it was a really nice time together!\\nCaroline: Sounds great, Mel. Glad you made some new family mems. How was it? Anything fun?\\nMelanie: It was an awesome time, Caroline! 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They talked about different therapeutic methods and how to best work with trans people. Seeing how passionate these pros were about making a safe space for people like me was amazing.\\nMelanie: Woah, Caroline, it sounds like you're doing some impressive work. It's inspiring to see your dedication to helping others. What motivated you to pursue counseling?\\nCaroline: Thanks, Melanie. It really mattered. My own journey and the support I got made a huge difference. Now I want to help people go through it too. I saw how counseling and support groups improved my life, so I started caring more about mental health and understanding myself. Now I'm passionate about creating a safe, inviting place for people to grow.\\nMelanie: Wow, Caroline! You've gained so much from your own experience. Your passion and hard work to help others is awesome. Keep it up, you're making a big impact!\\nCaroline: Thanks, Melanie! Your kind words mean a lot.\\nMelanie: Congrats Caroline! 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Thankfully, my son's ok and that was a reminder that life is precious and to cherish our family.\\nCaroline: Glad your son is okay, Melanie. Life's unpredictable, but moments like these remind us how important our loved ones are. Family's everything.\\nMelanie: Yeah, you're right, Caroline. Family's super important to me. Especially after the accident, I've thought a lot about how much I need them. They mean the world to me and I'm so thankful to have them. Thankfully, they enjoyed the Grand Canyon a lot! (shared image: a photo of two children standing on a rocky cliff overlooking a canyon)\\nCaroline: The kids look so cute, Mel! I bet they bring lots of joy. How did they handle the accident?\\nMelanie: Thanks! They were scared but we reassured them and explained their brother would be OK. They're tough kids.\\nCaroline: Kids are amazingly resilient in tough situations. They have an amazing ability to bounce back.\\nMelanie: They're really amazing. Wish I was that resilient too. But they give me the strength to keep going.\\nCaroline: Our loved ones give us strength to tackle any challenge - it's amazing!\\nMelanie: Yeah, Caroline. Totally agree. They're my biggest motivation and support.\\nCaroline: It's so sweet to see your love for your family, Melanie. They really are your rock.\\nMelanie: Thanks, Caroline. They're a real support. Appreciate them a lot.\\nCaroline: Glad you've got people to lean on, Melanie. It helps during tougher times.\\nMelanie: Yeah for sure. Having my fam around helps a lot. It makes hard times easier. (shared image: a photography of a woman and a child walking on a trail)\\nCaroline: Wow, great pic! Is that recent? Looks like you all had fun!\\nMelanie: Thanks, Caroline! Yup, we just did it yesterday! The kids loved it and it was a nice way to relax after the road trip.\\nCaroline: Glad you got some R&R after the drive. Nature sure seems to refresh us, huh?\\nMelanie: Absolutely! It really helps me reset and recharge. 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Q: Would Melanie be considered a member of the LGBTQ community?
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You are a question-answering assistant with access to retrieved memories from past conversations between two speakers. Answer the question using ONLY the memories. Be concise — answer with the specific fact(s) asked for, no preamble. Dates in memories may be in-band ('[Session date: ...]') or in valid-time metadata; use them for any time-based reasoning. If the answer genuinely cannot be determined from the memories, say 'Not enough information.'
QUESTION: Would Melanie be considered a member of the LGBTQ community?
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"object": "[Session date: 4:33 pm on 12 July, 2023]\nCaroline: Hey Mel, great to chat with you again! So much has happened since we last spoke - I went to an LGBTQ conference two days ago and it was really special. I got the chance to meet and connect with people who've gone through similar journeys. It was such a welcoming environment and I felt totally accepted. I'm really thankful for this amazing community - it's shown me how important it is to fight for trans rights and spread awareness.\nMelanie: Wow, Caroline, that sounds awesome! So glad you felt accepted and supported. Events like these are great for reminding us of how strong community can be!\nCaroline: Yeah, it's true! Having people who back you makes such a huge difference. It's great to see how far LGBTQ rights have come, but there's still plenty of progress to be made. I wanna help make a difference.\nMelanie: Wow, Caroline. We've come so far, but there's more to do. Your drive to help is awesome! What's your plan to pitch in?\nCaroline: Thanks, Mell! I'm still looking into counseling and mental health jobs. It's important to me that people have someone to talk to, and I want to help make that happen.\nMelanie: Wow, Caroline! You're so inspiring for wanting to help others with their mental health. What's pushing you to keep going forward with it?\nCaroline: I struggled with mental health, and support I got was really helpful. It made me realize how important it is for others to have a support system. So, I started looking into counseling and mental health career options, so I could help other people on their own journeys like I was helped.\nMelanie: Caroline, so glad you got the support! Your experience really brought you to where you need to be. You're gonna make a huge difference! This book I read last year reminds me to always pursue my dreams, just like you are doing!\ud83c\udf1f (shared image: a photography of a book cover with a gold coin on it)\nCaroline: Thanks so much, Mel! Seeing this pic just made me appreciate my love of reading even more. Books guide me, motivate me and help me discover who I am. They're a huge part of my journey, and this one's reminding me to keep going and never give up!\nMelanie: Wow, Caroline! Books have such an awesome power! Which one has been your favorite guide?\nCaroline: I loved \"Becoming Nicole\" by Amy Ellis Nutt. It's a real inspiring true story about a trans girl and her family. It made me feel connected and gave me a lot of hope for my own path. Highly recommend it for sure! (shared image: a photo of a dog sitting in a boat on the water)\nMelanie: That sounds awesome! What did you take away from it to use in your life?\nCaroline: It taught me self-acceptance and how to find support. It also showed me that tough times don't last - hope and love exist. Pets bring so much joy too, though.\nMelanie: Caroline, those lessons are great - self-acceptance and finding support are key. Plus pets are awesome for joy and comfort, can't agree more! (shared image: a photography of two little girls sitting on the steps with a dog)\nCaroline: That's so nice! What pet do you have?\nMelanie: We've got a pup and a kitty. That's the dog, and here's our cat! They brighten up our day and always make us smile. (shared image: a photo of a cat laying on the floor with its head on the floor)\nCaroline: Ah, they're adorable! What are their names? Pets sure do bring so much joy to us!\nMelanie: Luna and Oliver! They are so sweet and playful - they really liven up the house! Just got some new shoes, too! (shared image: a photo of a person wearing pink sneakers on a white rug)\nCaroline: Love that purple color! For walking or running?\nMelanie: Thanks, Caroline! These are for running. Been running longer since our last chat - a great way to destress and clear my mind. (shared image: a photo of a pair of pink sneakers in a box)\nCaroline: Wow! What got you into running?\nMelanie: I've been running farther to de-stress, which has been great for my headspace.\nCaroline: Cool, Melanie! Running can really boost your mood. Keep it up!\nMelanie: Thanks, Caroline! This has been great for my mental health. I'm gonna keep it up.\nCaroline: Awesome, Melanie! Mental health's a priority, so make sure you take care of yourself.\nMelanie: Caroline, thanks! Mental health is important to me, and it's made such an improvement!\nCaroline: Glad it helped ya, Melanie!",
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Those colors are so vivid, it really looks like a real sunset. What gave you the idea to paint it?\nCaroline: Thanks, Melanie! I painted it after I visited the beach last week. Just seeing the sun dip below the horizon, all the amazing colors - it was amazing and calming. So I just had to try to capture that feeling in my painting. (shared image: a photo of a painting of a sunset over the ocean)\nMelanie: Wow, the beach really inspired you. The art really took me to that moment and I can feel the serenity. You captured the sunset perfectly, so peaceful!\nCaroline: Thanks Mel, really appreciate your kind words. It means a lot to me that you can feel the sense of peace and serenity. Makes me feel connected.\nMelanie: I feel the same way! Art is so cool like that - it connects us and helps us understand each other. I was actually just remembering yesterday, spending the day with my fam volunteering at a homeless shelter. It was hard to see how neglected some people are, but it was great to feel like we could make a difference.\nCaroline: Wow, Mel, you're amazing! Volunteering and making a difference- it's so heartwarming. You're an inspiration to us all! (shared image: a photo of a crowd of people walking down a street with a rainbow flag)\nMelanie: Thanks, Caroline! I really appreciate your help and motivation. What made you decide to transition and join the transgender community? (shared image: a photo of a bulletin board with a rainbow flag and a don't ever be afraid to)\nCaroline: Finding a community where I'm accepted, loved and supported has really meant a lot to me. It's made a huge difference to have people who get what I'm going through. Stuff like this mural are really special to me! (shared image: a photo of a building with a large eagle painted on it)\nMelanie: Caroline, glad you found a supportive community! Can you tell me more about why it's special to you?\nCaroline: The rainbow flag mural is important to me as it reflects the courage and strength of the trans community. The eagle symbolizes freedom and pride, representing my own resilience and that of others. (shared image: a photo of a stained glass window with a picture of a person on a horse)\nMelanie: I'm in awe of your courage as a trans person. Have you made any more art lately? (shared image: a photo of a stained glass window with a person holding a key)\nCaroline: Thanks, Mel! I made this stained glass window to remind myself and others that within us all is the key to discovering our true potential and living our best life. (shared image: a photo of three stained glass windows in a church with a clock)\nMelanie: Wow, Caroline, that looks amazing! What inspired it?\nCaroline: Thanks! It was made for a local church and shows time changing our lives. I made it to show my own journey as a transgender woman and how we should accept growth and change. (shared image: a photo of a large stained glass window in a church)\nMelanie: Wow, Caroline! All those colors are incredible and the story it tells is so inspiring. (shared image: a photo of a door with a stained glass window and a coat rack)\nCaroline: Thanks, Mel! Glad you like it. It's a symbol of togetherness, to celebrate differences and be that much closer. I'd love to make something like this next! (shared image: a photo of a painted sidewalk with a rainbow design on it)\nMelanie: Wow, that's gorgeous! Where did you find it?\nCaroline: I was out walking in my neighborhood when I came across this cool rainbow sidewalk for Pride Month. It was so vibrant and welcoming, I had to take a picture! It reminds us that love and acceptance are everywhere\u2014even where we least expect it.\nMelanie: That's so nice, Caroline! Art can be in the most unlikely places. Love and acceptance really can be found everywhere. (shared image: a photo of a person drawing a flower on the ground)\nCaroline: Agreed, Mel! Art can be a real mood-booster - I saw someone drawing on the ground the other day and it made me so happy. Creativity sure can lighten someone's day. (shared image: a photo of a painting of flowers and a watercolor palette)\nMelanie: Wow, Caroline, that's so nice! The colors are so bright and the flowers are so pretty. Art is such a source of joy.\nCaroline: Thanks, Mel! Art gives me so much joy. It helps me show my feelings and freeze gorgeous moments, like a bouquet of flowers. (shared image: a photo of a drawing of a bunch of flowers on a table)\nMelanie: Wow, did you make that? It looks so real!\nCaroline: Yeah, definitely! Drawing flowers is one of my faves. Appreciating nature and sharing it is great. What about you, Mel? What type of art do you love? (shared image: a photo of a drawing of a flower bouquet with a person holding it)\nMelanie: Painting landscapes and still life is my favorite! Nature's amazing, here's a painting I did recently. (shared image: a photo of a painting of a sunflower on a canvas)\nCaroline: Wow, Mel! Any more paintings coming up?\nMelanie: I'm feeling inspired by autumn so I'm planning a few. You got any cool art projects coming up?\nCaroline: I'm putting together an LGBTQ art show next month and I'm gonna show my paintings. Super stoked!\nMelanie: Wow, Caroline, that's awesome! Can't wait to see your show - the LGBTQ community needs more platforms like this!\nCaroline: Yeah Mel, stoked! Gonna be a great night featuring LGBTQ artists and their awesome talents. We want it to spread understanding and acceptance - let's make it happen! (shared image: a photo of a poster for a concert with a man in a cowboy hat)",
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judgeglm-4.7✗ wrong
▸ input prompt
You are grading a question-answering system's response against a gold answer, for questions about long conversations between two people. Question: Would Melanie be considered a member of the LGBTQ community? Gold answer: Likely no, she does not refer to herself as part of it Model response: Not enough information. Think step by step about whether the model response contains (or is equivalent to) the gold answer. The response may be more verbose than the gold answer, or word things differently — that is fine as long as the asked-for information is present and correct. For temporal questions, accept answers that clearly refer to the same date/time even if formatted differently. For list-style answers, the response must cover the substance of the gold answer, not just a subset, to count as correct. After reasoning, output a final line in exactly this format: VERDICT: CORRECT or VERDICT: WRONG
The gold answer provides a specific conclusion ("Likely no") based on evidence from the conversation (that she does not refer to herself as part of the community). The model response states that there is "Not enough information," which contradicts the gold answer's ability to derive a conclusion. Since the model fails to provide the conclusion present in the gold answer, it is incorrect.
VERDICT: WRONG
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Those colors are so vivid, it really looks like a real sunset. What gave you the idea to paint it?\nCaroline: Thanks, Melanie! I painted it after I visited the beach last week. Just seeing the sun dip below the horizon, all the amazing colors - it was amazing and calming. So I just had to try to capture that feeling in my painting. (shared image: a photo of a painting of a sunset over the ocean)\nMelanie: Wow, the beach really inspired you. The art really took me to that moment and I can feel the serenity. You captured the sunset perfectly, so peaceful!\nCaroline: Thanks Mel, really appreciate your kind words. It means a lot to me that you can feel the sense of peace and serenity. Makes me feel connected.\nMelanie: I feel the same way! Art is so cool like that - it connects us and helps us understand each other. I was actually just remembering yesterday, spending the day with my fam volunteering at a homeless shelter. It was hard to see how neglected some people are, but it was great to feel like we could make a difference.\nCaroline: Wow, Mel, you're amazing! Volunteering and making a difference- it's so heartwarming. You're an inspiration to us all! (shared image: a photo of a crowd of people walking down a street with a rainbow flag)\nMelanie: Thanks, Caroline! I really appreciate your help and motivation. What made you decide to transition and join the transgender community? (shared image: a photo of a bulletin board with a rainbow flag and a don't ever be afraid to)\nCaroline: Finding a community where I'm accepted, loved and supported has really meant a lot to me. It's made a huge difference to have people who get what I'm going through. Stuff like this mural are really special to me! (shared image: a photo of a building with a large eagle painted on it)\nMelanie: Caroline, glad you found a supportive community! Can you tell me more about why it's special to you?\nCaroline: The rainbow flag mural is important to me as it reflects the courage and strength of the trans community. The eagle symbolizes freedom and pride, representing my own resilience and that of others. (shared image: a photo of a stained glass window with a picture of a person on a horse)\nMelanie: I'm in awe of your courage as a trans person. Have you made any more art lately? (shared image: a photo of a stained glass window with a person holding a key)\nCaroline: Thanks, Mel! I made this stained glass window to remind myself and others that within us all is the key to discovering our true potential and living our best life. (shared image: a photo of three stained glass windows in a church with a clock)\nMelanie: Wow, Caroline, that looks amazing! What inspired it?\nCaroline: Thanks! It was made for a local church and shows time changing our lives. I made it to show my own journey as a transgender woman and how we should accept growth and change. (shared image: a photo of a large stained glass window in a church)\nMelanie: Wow, Caroline! All those colors are incredible and the story it tells is so inspiring. (shared image: a photo of a door with a stained glass window and a coat rack)\nCaroline: Thanks, Mel! Glad you like it. It's a symbol of togetherness, to celebrate differences and be that much closer. I'd love to make something like this next! (shared image: a photo of a painted sidewalk with a rainbow design on it)\nMelanie: Wow, that's gorgeous! Where did you find it?\nCaroline: I was out walking in my neighborhood when I came across this cool rainbow sidewalk for Pride Month. It was so vibrant and welcoming, I had to take a picture! It reminds us that love and acceptance are everywhere—even where we least expect it.\nMelanie: That's so nice, Caroline! Art can be in the most unlikely places. Love and acceptance really can be found everywhere. (shared image: a photo of a person drawing a flower on the ground)\nCaroline: Agreed, Mel! Art can be a real mood-booster - I saw someone drawing on the ground the other day and it made me so happy. Creativity sure can lighten someone's day. (shared image: a photo of a painting of flowers and a watercolor palette)\nMelanie: Wow, Caroline, that's so nice! The colors are so bright and the flowers are so pretty. Art is such a source of joy.\nCaroline: Thanks, Mel! Art gives me so much joy. It helps me show my feelings and freeze gorgeous moments, like a bouquet of flowers. (shared image: a photo of a drawing of a bunch of flowers on a table)\nMelanie: Wow, did you make that? It looks so real!\nCaroline: Yeah, definitely! Drawing flowers is one of my faves. Appreciating nature and sharing it is great. What about you, Mel? What type of art do you love? 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It showed me how much our community has grown, it was amazing!\\nMelanie: Wow, Caroline, sounds like the parade was an awesome experience! It's great to see the love and support for the LGBTQ+ community. Congrats! Has this experience influenced your goals at all?\\nCaroline: Thanks, Mel! It really motivated me for sure. Talking to the community made me want to use my story to help others too - I'm still thinking that counseling and mental health is the way to go. I'm super excited to give back. \\nMelanie: Wow, Caroline! That's great! I just signed up for a pottery class yesterday. It's like therapy for me, letting me express myself and get creative. Have you found any activities that make you feel the same way? (shared image: a photo of a person holding a frisbee in their hand)\\nCaroline: Wow, Melanie! I'm getting creative too, just learning the piano. What made you try pottery?\\nMelanie: I'm a big fan of pottery - the creativity and skill is awesome. Plus, making it is so calming. 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It's gonna be great!\\nMelanie: Sounds awesome, Caroline! Have a great time and learn a lot. Have fun!\\nCaroline: Cool, thanks Mel! Can't wait. I'll keep ya posted. Bye!\\nMelanie: Bye, Caroline! Can't wait to hear about it. Have fun and stay safe!\",\n \"valid_from\": null,\n \"valid_to\": null,\n \"source\": \"recall\"\n },\n {\n \"subject\": \"ctx:memory/episodic/5fb9a93f-7ad5-4ee8-9e24-741f2aaa6bda\",\n \"predicate\": \"mem:episodic/chunk\",\n \"object\": \"[Session date: 4:33 pm on 12 July, 2023]\\nCaroline: Hey Mel, great to chat with you again! So much has happened since we last spoke - I went to an LGBTQ conference two days ago and it was really special. I got the chance to meet and connect with people who've gone through similar journeys. It was such a welcoming environment and I felt totally accepted. I'm really thankful for this amazing community - it's shown me how important it is to fight for trans rights and spread awareness.\\nMelanie: Wow, Caroline, that sounds awesome! So glad you felt accepted and supported. Events like these are great for reminding us of how strong community can be!\\nCaroline: Yeah, it's true! Having people who back you makes such a huge difference. It's great to see how far LGBTQ rights have come, but there's still plenty of progress to be made. I wanna help make a difference.\\nMelanie: Wow, Caroline. We've come so far, but there's more to do. Your drive to help is awesome! What's your plan to pitch in?\\nCaroline: Thanks, Mell! I'm still looking into counseling and mental health jobs. It's important to me that people have someone to talk to, and I want to help make that happen.\\nMelanie: Wow, Caroline! You're so inspiring for wanting to help others with their mental health. What's pushing you to keep going forward with it?\\nCaroline: I struggled with mental health, and support I got was really helpful. It made me realize how important it is for others to have a support system. So, I started looking into counseling and mental health career options, so I could help other people on their own journeys like I was helped.\\nMelanie: Caroline, so glad you got the support! Your experience really brought you to where you need to be. You're gonna make a huge difference! This book I read last year reminds me to always pursue my dreams, just like you are doing!\\ud83c\\udf1f (shared image: a photography of a book cover with a gold coin on it)\\nCaroline: Thanks so much, Mel! Seeing this pic just made me appreciate my love of reading even more. Books guide me, motivate me and help me discover who I am. They're a huge part of my journey, and this one's reminding me to keep going and never give up!\\nMelanie: Wow, Caroline! Books have such an awesome power! Which one has been your favorite guide?\\nCaroline: I loved \\\"Becoming Nicole\\\" by Amy Ellis Nutt. It's a real inspiring true story about a trans girl and her family. It made me feel connected and gave me a lot of hope for my own path. Highly recommend it for sure! (shared image: a photo of a dog sitting in a boat on the water)\\nMelanie: That sounds awesome! What did you take away from it to use in your life?\\nCaroline: It taught me self-acceptance and how to find support. It also showed me that tough times don't last - hope and love exist. Pets bring so much joy too, though.\\nMelanie: Caroline, those lessons are great - self-acceptance and finding support are key. Plus pets are awesome for joy and comfort, can't agree more! (shared image: a photography of two little girls sitting on the steps with a dog)\\nCaroline: That's so nice! What pet do you have?\\nMelanie: We've got a pup and a kitty. That's the dog, and here's our cat! 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I'm gonna keep it up.\\nCaroline: Awesome, Melanie! Mental health's a priority, so make sure you take care of yourself.\\nMelanie: Caroline, thanks! Mental health is important to me, and it's made such an improvement!\\nCaroline: Glad it helped ya, Melanie!\",\n \"valid_from\": null,\n \"valid_to\": null,\n \"source\": \"recall\"\n },\n {\n \"subject\": \"ctx:memory/episodic/2edc5a91-0c50-4f96-9308-16d719abb434\",\n \"predicate\": \"mem:episodic/chunk\",\n \"object\": \"[Session date: 8:56 pm on 20 July, 2023]\\nCaroline: Hey Melanie! Just wanted to say hi!\\nMelanie: Hey Caroline! Good to talk to you again. What's up? Anything new since last time?\\nCaroline: Hey Mel! A lot's happened since we last chatted - I just joined a new LGBTQ activist group last Tues. I'm meeting so many cool people who are as passionate as I am about rights and community support. I'm giving my voice and making a real difference, plus it's fulfilling in so many ways. It's just great, you know?\\nMelanie: That's awesome, Caroline! Glad to hear you found a great group where you can have an impact. Bet it feels great to be able to speak your truth and stand up for what's right. Want to tell me a bit more about it?\\nCaroline: Thanks, Melanie! It's awesome to have our own platform to be ourselves and support others' rights. Our group, 'Connected LGBTQ Activists', is made of all kinds of people investing in positive changes. We have regular meetings, plan events and campaigns, to get together and support each other.\\nMelanie: Wow, Caroline, your group sounds awesome! Supporting each other and making good things happen - that's so inspiring! Have you been part of any events or campaigns lately?\\nCaroline: Last weekend our city held a pride parade! So many people marched through the streets waving flags, holding signs and celebrating love and diversity. I missed it but it was a powerful reminder that we are not alone in this fight for equality and inclusivity. Change is possible!\\nMelanie: Wow, fantastic, Caroline! Bet the atmosphere was incredible. Oh yeah, we went to the beach recently. It was awesome! The kids had such a blast. (shared image: a photo of three children playing on the beach with a kite)\\nCaroline: Sounds fun! What was the best part? Do you do it often with the kids?\\nMelanie: Seeing my kids' faces so happy at the beach was the best! We don't go often, usually only once or twice a year. But those times are always special to spend time together and chill. (shared image: a photo of a sand castle on the beach with a blue sky)\\nCaroline: Sounds special, those beach trips! Do you have any other summer traditions you all do together? Create those memories!\\nMelanie: We always look forward to our family camping trip. We roast marshmallows, tell stories around the campfire and just enjoy each other's company. 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What inspired it?\\nCaroline: Thanks! It was made for a local church and shows time changing our lives. I made it to show my own journey as a transgender woman and how we should accept growth and change. (shared image: a photo of a large stained glass window in a church)\\nMelanie: Wow, Caroline! All those colors are incredible and the story it tells is so inspiring. (shared image: a photo of a door with a stained glass window and a coat rack)\\nCaroline: Thanks, Mel! Glad you like it. It's a symbol of togetherness, to celebrate differences and be that much closer. I'd love to make something like this next! (shared image: a photo of a painted sidewalk with a rainbow design on it)\\nMelanie: Wow, that's gorgeous! Where did you find it?\\nCaroline: I was out walking in my neighborhood when I came across this cool rainbow sidewalk for Pride Month. It was so vibrant and welcoming, I had to take a picture! 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By sharing our stories, we can build a strong, supportive community of hope.\\nMelanie: Yeah, Caroline! It takes courage to talk about our own stories. But it's in these vulnerable moments that we bond and understand each other. We all have our different paths, but if we share them, we show people that they're not alone. Our stories can be so inspiring and encouraging to others who are facing the same challenges. Thank you for using your voice to create love, acceptance, and hope. You're doing amazing!\\nCaroline: Your words mean a lot to me. I'm grateful for the chance to share my story and give others hope. We all have unique paths, and by working together we can build a more inclusive and understanding world. I'm going to keep using my voice to make a change and lift others up. And you're part of that!\\nMelanie: Thanks, Caroline, for letting me join your journey. I'm so proud to be part of the difference you're making. Let's keep motivating and helping each other out as we journey through life. We can make a real impact together!\\nCaroline: Yeah Mel, let's spread love and understanding! Thanks for the support and encouragement. We can tackle life's challenges together! We got this!\\nMelanie: Yes, Caroline! We can do it. Your courage is inspiring. I want to be couragous for my family- they motivate me and give me love. What motivates you?\\nCaroline: Thanks, Mel! My friends, family and mentors are my rocks \\u2013 they motivate me and give me the strength to push on. Here's a pic from when we met up last week! (shared image: a photo of a family posing for a picture in a yard)\\nMelanie: Wow, that photo is great! How long have you had such a great support system?\\nCaroline: Yeah, I'm really lucky to have them. They've been there through everything, I've known these friends for 4 years, since I moved from my home country. Their love and help have been so important especially after that tough breakup. I'm super thankful. Who supports you, Mel?\\nMelanie: I'm lucky to have my husband and kids; they keep me motivated. (shared image: a photo of a man and a little girl standing in front of a waterfall)\\nCaroline: Wow, what an amazing family pic! How long have you been married?\\nMelanie: 5 years already! Time flies- feels like just yesterday I put this dress on! Thanks, Caroline! (shared image: a photo of a bride in a wedding dress holding a bouquet)\\nCaroline: Congrats, Melanie! You both looked so great on your wedding day! Wishing you many happy years together!\\nMelanie: Thanks, Caroline! Appreciate your kind words. Looking forward to more happy years. Our family and moments make it all worth it. (shared image: a photo of a man and woman sitting on a blanket eating food)\\nCaroline: Looks like you had a great day! How was it? You all look so happy!\\nMelanie: It so fun! We played games, ate good food, and just hung out together. Family moments make life awesome.\\nCaroline: Sounds great, Mel! Glad you had a great time. Cherish the moments - they're the best!\\nMelanie: Absolutely, Caroline! I cherish time with family. It's when I really feel alive and happy.\\nCaroline: I 100% agree, Mel. Hanging with loved ones is amazing and brings so much happiness. Those moments really make me thankful. Family is everything.\",\n \"valid_from\": null,\n \"valid_to\": null,\n \"source\": \"recall\"\n }\n]\n\nFinal answer:",
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Q: Would Melanie be more interested in going to a national park or a theme park?
gold: National park; she likes the outdoors
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▸ input prompt
You are a question-answering assistant with access to retrieved memories from past conversations between two speakers. Answer the question using ONLY the memories. Be concise — answer with the specific fact(s) asked for, no preamble. Dates in memories may be in-band ('[Session date: ...]') or in valid-time metadata; use them for any time-based reasoning. If the answer genuinely cannot be determined from the memories, say 'Not enough information.'
QUESTION: Would Melanie be more interested in going to a national park or a theme park?
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"object": "[Session date: 8:18 pm on 6 July, 2023]\nCaroline: Hey Mel! Long time no talk. Lots has been going on since then!\nMelanie: Hey Caroline! Missed you. Anything new? Spill the beans!\nCaroline: Since our last chat, I've been looking into counseling or mental health work more. I'm passionate about helping people and making a positive impact. It's tough, but really rewarding too. Anything new happening with you?\nMelanie: That's awesome, Caroline! Congrats on following your dreams. Yesterday I took the kids to the museum - it was so cool spending time with them and seeing their eyes light up! (shared image: a photography of two children playing in a water play area)\nCaroline: Melanie, that's a great pic! That must have been awesome. What were they so stoked about?\nMelanie: They were stoked for the dinosaur exhibit! They love learning about animals and the bones were so cool. It reminds me why I love being a mom.\nCaroline: Being a mom is awesome. I'm creating a library for when I have kids. I'm really looking forward to reading to them and opening up their minds. (shared image: a photo of a bookcase filled with books and toys)\nMelanie: Sounds great! What kind of books you got in your library?\nCaroline: I've got lots of kids' books- classics, stories from different cultures, educational books, all of that. What's a favorite book you remember from your childhood?\nMelanie: I loved reading \"Charlotte's Web\" as a kid. It was so cool seeing how friendship and compassion can make a difference. (shared image: a photo of a book cover with a picture of a girl and a cat)\nCaroline: Wow, that's great! It sure shows how important friendship and compassion are. It's made me appreciate how lucky I am to have my friends and family helping with my transition. They make all the difference. We even had a picnic last week! (shared image: a photo of a group of women sitting on a blanket in a park)\nMelanie: That's a gorgeous photo, Caroline! Wow, the love around you is awesome. How have your friends and fam been helping you out with your transition?\nCaroline: Thanks, Melanie! This support network has been amazing. They've been there for me every step of the way giving me love, guidance, and acceptance. I couldn't have done it without them.\nMelanie: Wow, Caroline! It's great you have people to support you, that's really awesome!\nCaroline: I'm so lucky to have such a great support system around me. Their love and encouragement has really helped me accept and grow into my true self. They've been instrumental in my transition.\nMelanie: Glad you have support, Caroline! Unconditional love is so important. Here's a pic of my family camping at the beach. We love it, it brings us closer! (shared image: a photo of a family sitting around a campfire on the beach)",
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"object": "[Session date: 12:09 am on 13 September, 2023]\nCaroline: Hey Mel, long time no chat! I had a wicked day out with the gang last weekend - we went biking and saw some pretty cool stuff. It was so refreshing, and the pic I'm sending is just stunning, eh? (shared image: a photo of a beach with a fence and a sunset)\nMelanie: Hey Caroline! It's so good to hear from you! That pic is so beautiful, the colors really pop. Biking sounds like a great way to get out in nature. We went camping with the kids a few weeks ago, had a blast exploring the forest and hiking. Nature can be so refreshing for your soul. Any plans coming up? (shared image: a photo of a dirt road surrounded by trees with yellow leaves)\nCaroline: Melanie, that photo's amazing! I love all the yellow leaves, it looks so cozy. That sounds like fun! Seeing how excited they get for the little things is awesome, it's so contagious.\nMelanie: Thanks, Caroline! It's awesome seeing the kids get excited learning something new about nature. Those moments make being a parent worth it. We roasted marshmallows and shared stories around the campfire. Those simple moments make the best memories. What inspires you with your volunteering?\nCaroline: I'm inspired seeing my work make a difference for the LGBTQ+ community. Knowing I'm helping create a more loving world is amazing. I'm really thankful for my friends, family and mentors' support. It inspires me to keep making art, too. (shared image: a photo of a painting of a heart on a table)\nMelanie: Wow, Caroline, that looks awesome! I love how it shows the togetherness and power you were talking about. How long have you been creating art?\nCaroline: Since I was 17 or so. I find it soempowering and cathartic. It's amazing how art can show things that are hard to put into words. How long have you been into art?\nMelanie: Seven years now, and I've finally found my real muses: painting and pottery. It's so calming and satisfying. Check out my pottery creation in the pic! (shared image: a photo of a group of bowls and a starfish on a white surface)\nCaroline: Melanie, those bowls are amazing! They each have such cool designs. I love that you chose pottery for your art. Painting and drawing have helped me express my feelings and explore my gender identity. Creating art was really important to me during my transition - it helped me understand and accept myself. I'm so grateful.\nMelanie: Thanks, Caroline! It has really helped me out. I love how it's both a creative outlet and a form of therapy. Have you ever thought about trying it or another art form?\nCaroline: I haven't done pottery yet, but I'm game for trying new art. I might try it sometime! Check out this piece I made! (shared image: a photo of a painting on a easel with a red and blue background)\nMelanie: Wow, Caroline! This painting is awesome. Love the red and blue. What gave you the idea?\nCaroline: Thanks, Melanie! I made this painting to show my path as a trans woman. The red and blue are for the binary gender system, and the mix of colors means smashing that rigid thinking. It's a reminder to love my authentic self - it's taken a while to get here but I'm finally proud of who I am.\nMelanie: Wow, Caro, that painting is amazing! You've made so much progress. I'm super proud of you for being your true self. What effect has the journey had on your relationships?\nCaroline: Thanks, Melanie. It's definitely changed them. Some close friends kept supporting me, but a few weren't able to handle it. It wasn't easy, but I'm much happier being around those who accept and love me. Now my relationships feel more genuine.\nMelanie: Caroline, it's got to be tough dealing with those changes. Glad you've found people who uplift and accept you! Here's to a good time at the caf\u00e9 last weekend - they even had thoughtful signs like this! It brings me so much happiness. (shared image: a photo of a sign posted on a door stating that someone is not being able to leave)\nCaroline: Whoa, Mel, that sign looks serious. Did anything happen?\nMelanie: The sign was just a precaution, I had a great time. But thank you for your concern, you're so thoughtful!\nCaroline: Phew! Glad it all worked out and you had a good time at the park!\nMelanie: Yeah, it was so much fun! Those joyful moments definitely show us life's beauty.",
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"object": "[Session date: 6:55 pm on 20 October, 2023]\nMelanie: Hey Caroline, that roadtrip this past weekend was insane! We were all freaked when my son got into an accident. We were so lucky he was okay. It was a real scary experience. Thankfully it's over now. What's been up since we last talked? (shared image: a photo of a car dashboard with a white cloth and a steering wheel)\nCaroline: Oops, sorry 'bout the accident! Must have been traumatizing for you guys. Thank goodness your son's okay. Life sure can be a roller coaster.\nMelanie: Yeah, our trip got off to a bad start. I was really scared when we got into the accident. Thankfully, my son's ok and that was a reminder that life is precious and to cherish our family.\nCaroline: Glad your son is okay, Melanie. Life's unpredictable, but moments like these remind us how important our loved ones are. Family's everything.\nMelanie: Yeah, you're right, Caroline. Family's super important to me. Especially after the accident, I've thought a lot about how much I need them. They mean the world to me and I'm so thankful to have them. Thankfully, they enjoyed the Grand Canyon a lot! (shared image: a photo of two children standing on a rocky cliff overlooking a canyon)\nCaroline: The kids look so cute, Mel! I bet they bring lots of joy. How did they handle the accident?\nMelanie: Thanks! They were scared but we reassured them and explained their brother would be OK. They're tough kids.\nCaroline: Kids are amazingly resilient in tough situations. They have an amazing ability to bounce back.\nMelanie: They're really amazing. Wish I was that resilient too. But they give me the strength to keep going.\nCaroline: Our loved ones give us strength to tackle any challenge - it's amazing!\nMelanie: Yeah, Caroline. Totally agree. They're my biggest motivation and support.\nCaroline: It's so sweet to see your love for your family, Melanie. They really are your rock.\nMelanie: Thanks, Caroline. They're a real support. Appreciate them a lot.\nCaroline: Glad you've got people to lean on, Melanie. It helps during tougher times.\nMelanie: Yeah for sure. Having my fam around helps a lot. It makes hard times easier. (shared image: a photography of a woman and a child walking on a trail)\nCaroline: Wow, great pic! Is that recent? Looks like you all had fun!\nMelanie: Thanks, Caroline! Yup, we just did it yesterday! The kids loved it and it was a nice way to relax after the road trip.\nCaroline: Glad you got some R&R after the drive. Nature sure seems to refresh us, huh?\nMelanie: Absolutely! It really helps me reset and recharge. I love camping trips with my fam, 'cause nature brings such peace and serenity. (shared image: a photo of a sunset over a body of water)\nCaroline: Wow, that's awesome! What do you love most about camping with your fam?\nMelanie: It's a chance to be present and together. We bond over stories, campfires and nature. It's so peaceful waking up to the sound of birds and the smell of fresh air - it always refreshes my soul.\nCaroline: That's so peaceful and calming, Melanie! I can picture waking up to nature. It's great that you get to spend quality, tranquil time with your family.\nMelanie: Thanks, Caroline! This is a great time. Nature and quality time, can't beat it!\nCaroline: Yeah totally! They're priceless. Lucky you!",
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Final answer:Melanie would likely be more interested in a national park. She has mentioned enjoying camping, hiking, exploring the forest, and visiting the Grand Canyon with her family, stating that nature brings peace and serenity.
judgeglm-4.7✓ correct
▸ input prompt
You are grading a question-answering system's response against a gold answer, for questions about long conversations between two people. Question: Would Melanie be more interested in going to a national park or a theme park? Gold answer: National park; she likes the outdoors Model response: Melanie would likely be more interested in a national park. She has mentioned enjoying camping, hiking, exploring the forest, and visiting the Grand Canyon with her family, stating that nature brings peace and serenity. Think step by step about whether the model response contains (or is equivalent to) the gold answer. The response may be more verbose than the gold answer, or word things differently — that is fine as long as the asked-for information is present and correct. For temporal questions, accept answers that clearly refer to the same date/time even if formatted differently. For list-style answers, the response must cover the substance of the gold answer, not just a subset, to count as correct. After reasoning, output a final line in exactly this format: VERDICT: CORRECT or VERDICT: WRONG
The model response correctly identifies "national park" as the preference and provides supporting details that align with the gold answer's reasoning ("she likes the outdoors"). The model elaborates on specific outdoor activities (camping, hiking) and feelings (peace and serenity) which substantiate the claim that she likes the outdoors. Therefore, the model response contains and is equivalent to the gold answer.
VERDICT: CORRECT
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The woman in the painting stands for the journey of acceptance. My aim was to show warmth, love and self-acceptance. (shared image: a photo of a painting of a woman with a red shirt)\\nMelanie: Wow, Caroline, that's gorgeous! I love the self-acceptance and love theme. How does art help you with your self-discovery and acceptance journey? (shared image: a photo of a woman is making a vase on a wheel)\\nCaroline: Art's allowed me to explore my transition and my changing body. It's been a great way to work through stuff I'm going through. I love that it teaches me to accept the beauty of imperfections.\\nMelanie: Wow, Caroline, that's so cool! Art can be so healing and a way to really connect with who you are. It's awesome that beauty can be found in the imperfections. We're all individual and wonderfully imperfect. Thanks for sharing it with me!\\nCaroline: Thanks, Melanie. It means a lot to share this with you.\\nMelanie: Great chatting with you! 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I love all the yellow leaves, it looks so cozy. That sounds like fun! Seeing how excited they get for the little things is awesome, it's so contagious.\\nMelanie: Thanks, Caroline! It's awesome seeing the kids get excited learning something new about nature. Those moments make being a parent worth it. We roasted marshmallows and shared stories around the campfire. Those simple moments make the best memories. What inspires you with your volunteering?\\nCaroline: I'm inspired seeing my work make a difference for the LGBTQ+ community. Knowing I'm helping create a more loving world is amazing. I'm really thankful for my friends, family and mentors' support. It inspires me to keep making art, too. (shared image: a photo of a painting of a heart on a table)\\nMelanie: Wow, Caroline, that looks awesome! I love how it shows the togetherness and power you were talking about. How long have you been creating art?\\nCaroline: Since I was 17 or so. I find it soempowering and cathartic. It's amazing how art can show things that are hard to put into words. How long have you been into art?\\nMelanie: Seven years now, and I've finally found my real muses: painting and pottery. It's so calming and satisfying. Check out my pottery creation in the pic! (shared image: a photo of a group of bowls and a starfish on a white surface)\\nCaroline: Melanie, those bowls are amazing! They each have such cool designs. I love that you chose pottery for your art. Painting and drawing have helped me express my feelings and explore my gender identity. Creating art was really important to me during my transition - it helped me understand and accept myself. I'm so grateful.\\nMelanie: Thanks, Caroline! It has really helped me out. I love how it's both a creative outlet and a form of therapy. Have you ever thought about trying it or another art form?\\nCaroline: I haven't done pottery yet, but I'm game for trying new art. I might try it sometime! Check out this piece I made! (shared image: a photo of a painting on a easel with a red and blue background)\\nMelanie: Wow, Caroline! This painting is awesome. Love the red and blue. What gave you the idea?\\nCaroline: Thanks, Melanie! I made this painting to show my path as a trans woman. The red and blue are for the binary gender system, and the mix of colors means smashing that rigid thinking. It's a reminder to love my authentic self - it's taken a while to get here but I'm finally proud of who I am.\\nMelanie: Wow, Caro, that painting is amazing! You've made so much progress. I'm super proud of you for being your true self. What effect has the journey had on your relationships?\\nCaroline: Thanks, Melanie. It's definitely changed them. Some close friends kept supporting me, but a few weren't able to handle it. It wasn't easy, but I'm much happier being around those who accept and love me. Now my relationships feel more genuine.\\nMelanie: Caroline, it's got to be tough dealing with those changes. 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We were all freaked when my son got into an accident. We were so lucky he was okay. It was a real scary experience. Thankfully it's over now. What's been up since we last talked? (shared image: a photo of a car dashboard with a white cloth and a steering wheel)\\nCaroline: Oops, sorry 'bout the accident! Must have been traumatizing for you guys. Thank goodness your son's okay. Life sure can be a roller coaster.\\nMelanie: Yeah, our trip got off to a bad start. I was really scared when we got into the accident. Thankfully, my son's ok and that was a reminder that life is precious and to cherish our family.\\nCaroline: Glad your son is okay, Melanie. Life's unpredictable, but moments like these remind us how important our loved ones are. Family's everything.\\nMelanie: Yeah, you're right, Caroline. Family's super important to me. Especially after the accident, I've thought a lot about how much I need them. They mean the world to me and I'm so thankful to have them. Thankfully, they enjoyed the Grand Canyon a lot! (shared image: a photo of two children standing on a rocky cliff overlooking a canyon)\\nCaroline: The kids look so cute, Mel! I bet they bring lots of joy. How did they handle the accident?\\nMelanie: Thanks! They were scared but we reassured them and explained their brother would be OK. They're tough kids.\\nCaroline: Kids are amazingly resilient in tough situations. They have an amazing ability to bounce back.\\nMelanie: They're really amazing. Wish I was that resilient too. But they give me the strength to keep going.\\nCaroline: Our loved ones give us strength to tackle any challenge - it's amazing!\\nMelanie: Yeah, Caroline. Totally agree. They're my biggest motivation and support.\\nCaroline: It's so sweet to see your love for your family, Melanie. They really are your rock.\\nMelanie: Thanks, Caroline. They're a real support. Appreciate them a lot.\\nCaroline: Glad you've got people to lean on, Melanie. 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Q: Would Melanie be considered an ally to the transgender community?
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You are a question-answering assistant with access to retrieved memories from past conversations between two speakers. Answer the question using ONLY the memories. Be concise — answer with the specific fact(s) asked for, no preamble. Dates in memories may be in-band ('[Session date: ...]') or in valid-time metadata; use them for any time-based reasoning. If the answer genuinely cannot be determined from the memories, say 'Not enough information.'
QUESTION: Would Melanie be considered an ally to the transgender community?
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"object": "[Session date: 4:33 pm on 12 July, 2023]\nCaroline: Hey Mel, great to chat with you again! So much has happened since we last spoke - I went to an LGBTQ conference two days ago and it was really special. I got the chance to meet and connect with people who've gone through similar journeys. It was such a welcoming environment and I felt totally accepted. I'm really thankful for this amazing community - it's shown me how important it is to fight for trans rights and spread awareness.\nMelanie: Wow, Caroline, that sounds awesome! So glad you felt accepted and supported. Events like these are great for reminding us of how strong community can be!\nCaroline: Yeah, it's true! Having people who back you makes such a huge difference. It's great to see how far LGBTQ rights have come, but there's still plenty of progress to be made. I wanna help make a difference.\nMelanie: Wow, Caroline. We've come so far, but there's more to do. Your drive to help is awesome! What's your plan to pitch in?\nCaroline: Thanks, Mell! I'm still looking into counseling and mental health jobs. It's important to me that people have someone to talk to, and I want to help make that happen.\nMelanie: Wow, Caroline! You're so inspiring for wanting to help others with their mental health. What's pushing you to keep going forward with it?\nCaroline: I struggled with mental health, and support I got was really helpful. It made me realize how important it is for others to have a support system. So, I started looking into counseling and mental health career options, so I could help other people on their own journeys like I was helped.\nMelanie: Caroline, so glad you got the support! Your experience really brought you to where you need to be. You're gonna make a huge difference! This book I read last year reminds me to always pursue my dreams, just like you are doing!\ud83c\udf1f (shared image: a photography of a book cover with a gold coin on it)\nCaroline: Thanks so much, Mel! Seeing this pic just made me appreciate my love of reading even more. Books guide me, motivate me and help me discover who I am. They're a huge part of my journey, and this one's reminding me to keep going and never give up!\nMelanie: Wow, Caroline! Books have such an awesome power! Which one has been your favorite guide?\nCaroline: I loved \"Becoming Nicole\" by Amy Ellis Nutt. It's a real inspiring true story about a trans girl and her family. It made me feel connected and gave me a lot of hope for my own path. Highly recommend it for sure! (shared image: a photo of a dog sitting in a boat on the water)\nMelanie: That sounds awesome! What did you take away from it to use in your life?\nCaroline: It taught me self-acceptance and how to find support. It also showed me that tough times don't last - hope and love exist. Pets bring so much joy too, though.\nMelanie: Caroline, those lessons are great - self-acceptance and finding support are key. Plus pets are awesome for joy and comfort, can't agree more! (shared image: a photography of two little girls sitting on the steps with a dog)\nCaroline: That's so nice! What pet do you have?\nMelanie: We've got a pup and a kitty. That's the dog, and here's our cat! They brighten up our day and always make us smile. (shared image: a photo of a cat laying on the floor with its head on the floor)\nCaroline: Ah, they're adorable! What are their names? Pets sure do bring so much joy to us!\nMelanie: Luna and Oliver! They are so sweet and playful - they really liven up the house! Just got some new shoes, too! (shared image: a photo of a person wearing pink sneakers on a white rug)\nCaroline: Love that purple color! For walking or running?\nMelanie: Thanks, Caroline! These are for running. Been running longer since our last chat - a great way to destress and clear my mind. (shared image: a photo of a pair of pink sneakers in a box)\nCaroline: Wow! What got you into running?\nMelanie: I've been running farther to de-stress, which has been great for my headspace.\nCaroline: Cool, Melanie! Running can really boost your mood. Keep it up!\nMelanie: Thanks, Caroline! This has been great for my mental health. I'm gonna keep it up.\nCaroline: Awesome, Melanie! Mental health's a priority, so make sure you take care of yourself.\nMelanie: Caroline, thanks! Mental health is important to me, and it's made such an improvement!\nCaroline: Glad it helped ya, Melanie!",
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Those colors are so vivid, it really looks like a real sunset. What gave you the idea to paint it?\nCaroline: Thanks, Melanie! I painted it after I visited the beach last week. Just seeing the sun dip below the horizon, all the amazing colors - it was amazing and calming. So I just had to try to capture that feeling in my painting. (shared image: a photo of a painting of a sunset over the ocean)\nMelanie: Wow, the beach really inspired you. The art really took me to that moment and I can feel the serenity. You captured the sunset perfectly, so peaceful!\nCaroline: Thanks Mel, really appreciate your kind words. It means a lot to me that you can feel the sense of peace and serenity. Makes me feel connected.\nMelanie: I feel the same way! Art is so cool like that - it connects us and helps us understand each other. I was actually just remembering yesterday, spending the day with my fam volunteering at a homeless shelter. It was hard to see how neglected some people are, but it was great to feel like we could make a difference.\nCaroline: Wow, Mel, you're amazing! Volunteering and making a difference- it's so heartwarming. You're an inspiration to us all! (shared image: a photo of a crowd of people walking down a street with a rainbow flag)\nMelanie: Thanks, Caroline! I really appreciate your help and motivation. What made you decide to transition and join the transgender community? (shared image: a photo of a bulletin board with a rainbow flag and a don't ever be afraid to)\nCaroline: Finding a community where I'm accepted, loved and supported has really meant a lot to me. It's made a huge difference to have people who get what I'm going through. Stuff like this mural are really special to me! (shared image: a photo of a building with a large eagle painted on it)\nMelanie: Caroline, glad you found a supportive community! Can you tell me more about why it's special to you?\nCaroline: The rainbow flag mural is important to me as it reflects the courage and strength of the trans community. The eagle symbolizes freedom and pride, representing my own resilience and that of others. (shared image: a photo of a stained glass window with a picture of a person on a horse)\nMelanie: I'm in awe of your courage as a trans person. Have you made any more art lately? (shared image: a photo of a stained glass window with a person holding a key)\nCaroline: Thanks, Mel! I made this stained glass window to remind myself and others that within us all is the key to discovering our true potential and living our best life. (shared image: a photo of three stained glass windows in a church with a clock)\nMelanie: Wow, Caroline, that looks amazing! What inspired it?\nCaroline: Thanks! It was made for a local church and shows time changing our lives. I made it to show my own journey as a transgender woman and how we should accept growth and change. (shared image: a photo of a large stained glass window in a church)\nMelanie: Wow, Caroline! All those colors are incredible and the story it tells is so inspiring. (shared image: a photo of a door with a stained glass window and a coat rack)\nCaroline: Thanks, Mel! Glad you like it. It's a symbol of togetherness, to celebrate differences and be that much closer. I'd love to make something like this next! (shared image: a photo of a painted sidewalk with a rainbow design on it)\nMelanie: Wow, that's gorgeous! Where did you find it?\nCaroline: I was out walking in my neighborhood when I came across this cool rainbow sidewalk for Pride Month. It was so vibrant and welcoming, I had to take a picture! It reminds us that love and acceptance are everywhere\u2014even where we least expect it.\nMelanie: That's so nice, Caroline! Art can be in the most unlikely places. Love and acceptance really can be found everywhere. (shared image: a photo of a person drawing a flower on the ground)\nCaroline: Agreed, Mel! Art can be a real mood-booster - I saw someone drawing on the ground the other day and it made me so happy. Creativity sure can lighten someone's day. (shared image: a photo of a painting of flowers and a watercolor palette)\nMelanie: Wow, Caroline, that's so nice! The colors are so bright and the flowers are so pretty. Art is such a source of joy.\nCaroline: Thanks, Mel! Art gives me so much joy. It helps me show my feelings and freeze gorgeous moments, like a bouquet of flowers. (shared image: a photo of a drawing of a bunch of flowers on a table)\nMelanie: Wow, did you make that? It looks so real!\nCaroline: Yeah, definitely! Drawing flowers is one of my faves. Appreciating nature and sharing it is great. What about you, Mel? What type of art do you love? (shared image: a photo of a drawing of a flower bouquet with a person holding it)\nMelanie: Painting landscapes and still life is my favorite! Nature's amazing, here's a painting I did recently. (shared image: a photo of a painting of a sunflower on a canvas)\nCaroline: Wow, Mel! Any more paintings coming up?\nMelanie: I'm feeling inspired by autumn so I'm planning a few. You got any cool art projects coming up?\nCaroline: I'm putting together an LGBTQ art show next month and I'm gonna show my paintings. Super stoked!\nMelanie: Wow, Caroline, that's awesome! Can't wait to see your show - the LGBTQ community needs more platforms like this!\nCaroline: Yeah Mel, stoked! Gonna be a great night featuring LGBTQ artists and their awesome talents. We want it to spread understanding and acceptance - let's make it happen! (shared image: a photo of a poster for a concert with a man in a cowboy hat)",
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judgeglm-4.7✓ correct
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You are grading a question-answering system's response against a gold answer, for questions about long conversations between two people. Question: Would Melanie be considered an ally to the transgender community? Gold answer: Yes, she is supportive Model response: Melanie expresses pride in Caroline's advocacy for the transgender community, validates the importance of inclusivity and acceptance, states she is "in awe of [Caroline's] courage as a trans person," and enthusiastically supports Caroline's LGBTQ art show. Think step by step about whether the model response contains (or is equivalent to) the gold answer. The response may be more verbose than the gold answer, or word things differently — that is fine as long as the asked-for information is present and correct. For temporal questions, accept answers that clearly refer to the same date/time even if formatted differently. For list-style answers, the response must cover the substance of the gold answer, not just a subset, to count as correct. After reasoning, output a final line in exactly this format: VERDICT: CORRECT or VERDICT: WRONG
The model response provides detailed evidence supporting the idea that Melanie is an ally to the transgender community (expressing pride, validating inclusivity, supporting the art show). This directly confirms the gold answer's assertion that "Yes, she is supportive." While more verbose, it fully contains and aligns with the gold answer.
VERDICT: CORRECT
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Those colors are so vivid, it really looks like a real sunset. What gave you the idea to paint it?\nCaroline: Thanks, Melanie! I painted it after I visited the beach last week. Just seeing the sun dip below the horizon, all the amazing colors - it was amazing and calming. So I just had to try to capture that feeling in my painting. (shared image: a photo of a painting of a sunset over the ocean)\nMelanie: Wow, the beach really inspired you. The art really took me to that moment and I can feel the serenity. You captured the sunset perfectly, so peaceful!\nCaroline: Thanks Mel, really appreciate your kind words. It means a lot to me that you can feel the sense of peace and serenity. Makes me feel connected.\nMelanie: I feel the same way! Art is so cool like that - it connects us and helps us understand each other. I was actually just remembering yesterday, spending the day with my fam volunteering at a homeless shelter. It was hard to see how neglected some people are, but it was great to feel like we could make a difference.\nCaroline: Wow, Mel, you're amazing! Volunteering and making a difference- it's so heartwarming. You're an inspiration to us all! (shared image: a photo of a crowd of people walking down a street with a rainbow flag)\nMelanie: Thanks, Caroline! I really appreciate your help and motivation. What made you decide to transition and join the transgender community? (shared image: a photo of a bulletin board with a rainbow flag and a don't ever be afraid to)\nCaroline: Finding a community where I'm accepted, loved and supported has really meant a lot to me. It's made a huge difference to have people who get what I'm going through. Stuff like this mural are really special to me! (shared image: a photo of a building with a large eagle painted on it)\nMelanie: Caroline, glad you found a supportive community! Can you tell me more about why it's special to you?\nCaroline: The rainbow flag mural is important to me as it reflects the courage and strength of the trans community. The eagle symbolizes freedom and pride, representing my own resilience and that of others. (shared image: a photo of a stained glass window with a picture of a person on a horse)\nMelanie: I'm in awe of your courage as a trans person. Have you made any more art lately? (shared image: a photo of a stained glass window with a person holding a key)\nCaroline: Thanks, Mel! I made this stained glass window to remind myself and others that within us all is the key to discovering our true potential and living our best life. (shared image: a photo of three stained glass windows in a church with a clock)\nMelanie: Wow, Caroline, that looks amazing! What inspired it?\nCaroline: Thanks! It was made for a local church and shows time changing our lives. I made it to show my own journey as a transgender woman and how we should accept growth and change. (shared image: a photo of a large stained glass window in a church)\nMelanie: Wow, Caroline! All those colors are incredible and the story it tells is so inspiring. (shared image: a photo of a door with a stained glass window and a coat rack)\nCaroline: Thanks, Mel! Glad you like it. It's a symbol of togetherness, to celebrate differences and be that much closer. I'd love to make something like this next! (shared image: a photo of a painted sidewalk with a rainbow design on it)\nMelanie: Wow, that's gorgeous! Where did you find it?\nCaroline: I was out walking in my neighborhood when I came across this cool rainbow sidewalk for Pride Month. It was so vibrant and welcoming, I had to take a picture! It reminds us that love and acceptance are everywhere—even where we least expect it.\nMelanie: That's so nice, Caroline! Art can be in the most unlikely places. 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My friends, family and mentors are my rocks \\u2013 they motivate me and give me the strength to push on. Here's a pic from when we met up last week! (shared image: a photo of a family posing for a picture in a yard)\\nMelanie: Wow, that photo is great! How long have you had such a great support system?\\nCaroline: Yeah, I'm really lucky to have them. They've been there through everything, I've known these friends for 4 years, since I moved from my home country. Their love and help have been so important especially after that tough breakup. I'm super thankful. Who supports you, Mel?\\nMelanie: I'm lucky to have my husband and kids; they keep me motivated. (shared image: a photo of a man and a little girl standing in front of a waterfall)\\nCaroline: Wow, what an amazing family pic! How long have you been married?\\nMelanie: 5 years already! Time flies- feels like just yesterday I put this dress on! Thanks, Caroline! 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Your experience really brought you to where you need to be. You're gonna make a huge difference! This book I read last year reminds me to always pursue my dreams, just like you are doing!\\ud83c\\udf1f (shared image: a photography of a book cover with a gold coin on it)\\nCaroline: Thanks so much, Mel! Seeing this pic just made me appreciate my love of reading even more. Books guide me, motivate me and help me discover who I am. They're a huge part of my journey, and this one's reminding me to keep going and never give up!\\nMelanie: Wow, Caroline! Books have such an awesome power! Which one has been your favorite guide?\\nCaroline: I loved \\\"Becoming Nicole\\\" by Amy Ellis Nutt. It's a real inspiring true story about a trans girl and her family. It made me feel connected and gave me a lot of hope for my own path. Highly recommend it for sure! (shared image: a photo of a dog sitting in a boat on the water)\\nMelanie: That sounds awesome! 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It's made a huge difference to have people who get what I'm going through. Stuff like this mural are really special to me! (shared image: a photo of a building with a large eagle painted on it)\\nMelanie: Caroline, glad you found a supportive community! Can you tell me more about why it's special to you?\\nCaroline: The rainbow flag mural is important to me as it reflects the courage and strength of the trans community. The eagle symbolizes freedom and pride, representing my own resilience and that of others. (shared image: a photo of a stained glass window with a picture of a person on a horse)\\nMelanie: I'm in awe of your courage as a trans person. Have you made any more art lately? (shared image: a photo of a stained glass window with a person holding a key)\\nCaroline: Thanks, Mel! I made this stained glass window to remind myself and others that within us all is the key to discovering our true potential and living our best life. 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What's your best camping memory?\\nMelanie: I'll always remember our camping trip last year when we saw the Perseid meteor shower. It was so amazing lying there and watching the sky light up with streaks of light. We all made wishes and felt so at one with the universe. That's a memory I'll never forget. (shared image: a photo of a plane flying in the sky with a star filled sky)\\nCaroline: Cool! What did it look like?\\nMelanie: The sky was so clear and filled with stars, and the meteor shower was amazing - it felt like we were part of something huge and awe-inspiring. (shared image: a photo of a plane flying in the sky with a trail of smoke coming out of it)\\nCaroline: Wow, Mel. That must've been breathtaking!\\nMelanie: It was one of those moments where I felt tiny and in awe of the universe. Reminds me how awesome life is - so many little moments like that. (shared image: a photo of a beach with footprints in the sand and a blue sky)\\nCaroline: That's great, Mel! What other good memories do you have that make you feel thankful for life?\\nMelanie: I'll never forget the day my youngest took her first steps. Seeing her wobble as she took those initial steps really put into perspective how fleeting life is and how lucky I am to be able to share these moments.\\nCaroline: Aw, that's sweet, Mel! Those milestones are great reminders of how special our bonds are. (shared image: a photo of a baby in a white crib with a blue blanket)\\nMelanie: Yeah, they sure are. It's special moments like these that make me appreciate life and how lucky I am to be with my family and have our love. (shared image: a photography of a family standing on the beach at sunset)\\nCaroline: Wow, Melanie, what a beautiful moment! Lucky you to have such an awesome family!\\nMelanie: Thanks, Caroline! I'm really lucky to have my family; they bring so much joy and love.\",\n \"valid_from\": null,\n \"valid_to\": null,\n \"source\": \"recall\"\n }\n]\n\nFinal answer:",
"reader_output": "Melanie expresses pride in Caroline's advocacy for the transgender community, validates the importance of inclusivity and acceptance, states she is \"in awe of [Caroline's] courage as a trans person,\" and enthusiastically supports Caroline's LGBTQ art show.",
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Q: What would Caroline's political leaning likely be?
gold: Liberal
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You are a question-answering assistant with access to retrieved memories from past conversations between two speakers. Answer the question using ONLY the memories. Be concise — answer with the specific fact(s) asked for, no preamble. Dates in memories may be in-band ('[Session date: ...]') or in valid-time metadata; use them for any time-based reasoning. If the answer genuinely cannot be determined from the memories, say 'Not enough information.'
QUESTION: What would Caroline's political leaning likely be?
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"object": "[Session date: 6:55 pm on 20 October, 2023]\nMelanie: Hey Caroline, that roadtrip this past weekend was insane! We were all freaked when my son got into an accident. We were so lucky he was okay. It was a real scary experience. Thankfully it's over now. What's been up since we last talked? (shared image: a photo of a car dashboard with a white cloth and a steering wheel)\nCaroline: Oops, sorry 'bout the accident! Must have been traumatizing for you guys. Thank goodness your son's okay. Life sure can be a roller coaster.\nMelanie: Yeah, our trip got off to a bad start. I was really scared when we got into the accident. Thankfully, my son's ok and that was a reminder that life is precious and to cherish our family.\nCaroline: Glad your son is okay, Melanie. Life's unpredictable, but moments like these remind us how important our loved ones are. Family's everything.\nMelanie: Yeah, you're right, Caroline. Family's super important to me. Especially after the accident, I've thought a lot about how much I need them. They mean the world to me and I'm so thankful to have them. Thankfully, they enjoyed the Grand Canyon a lot! (shared image: a photo of two children standing on a rocky cliff overlooking a canyon)\nCaroline: The kids look so cute, Mel! I bet they bring lots of joy. How did they handle the accident?\nMelanie: Thanks! They were scared but we reassured them and explained their brother would be OK. They're tough kids.\nCaroline: Kids are amazingly resilient in tough situations. They have an amazing ability to bounce back.\nMelanie: They're really amazing. Wish I was that resilient too. But they give me the strength to keep going.\nCaroline: Our loved ones give us strength to tackle any challenge - it's amazing!\nMelanie: Yeah, Caroline. Totally agree. They're my biggest motivation and support.\nCaroline: It's so sweet to see your love for your family, Melanie. They really are your rock.\nMelanie: Thanks, Caroline. They're a real support. Appreciate them a lot.\nCaroline: Glad you've got people to lean on, Melanie. It helps during tougher times.\nMelanie: Yeah for sure. Having my fam around helps a lot. It makes hard times easier. (shared image: a photography of a woman and a child walking on a trail)\nCaroline: Wow, great pic! Is that recent? Looks like you all had fun!\nMelanie: Thanks, Caroline! Yup, we just did it yesterday! The kids loved it and it was a nice way to relax after the road trip.\nCaroline: Glad you got some R&R after the drive. Nature sure seems to refresh us, huh?\nMelanie: Absolutely! It really helps me reset and recharge. I love camping trips with my fam, 'cause nature brings such peace and serenity. (shared image: a photo of a sunset over a body of water)\nCaroline: Wow, that's awesome! What do you love most about camping with your fam?\nMelanie: It's a chance to be present and together. We bond over stories, campfires and nature. It's so peaceful waking up to the sound of birds and the smell of fresh air - it always refreshes my soul.\nCaroline: That's so peaceful and calming, Melanie! I can picture waking up to nature. It's great that you get to spend quality, tranquil time with your family.\nMelanie: Thanks, Caroline! This is a great time. Nature and quality time, can't beat it!\nCaroline: Yeah totally! They're priceless. Lucky you!",
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"object": "[Session date: 1:56 pm on 8 May, 2023]\nCaroline: Hey Mel! Good to see you! How have you been?\nMelanie: Hey Caroline! Good to see you! I'm swamped with the kids & work. What's up with you? Anything new?\nCaroline: I went to a LGBTQ support group yesterday and it was so powerful.\nMelanie: Wow, that's cool, Caroline! What happened that was so awesome? Did you hear any inspiring stories?\nCaroline: The transgender stories were so inspiring! I was so happy and thankful for all the support. (shared image: a photo of a dog walking past a wall with a painting of a woman)\nMelanie: Wow, love that painting! So cool you found such a helpful group. What's it done for you?\nCaroline: The support group has made me feel accepted and given me courage to embrace myself.\nMelanie: That's really cool. You've got guts. What now?\nCaroline: Gonna continue my edu and check out career options, which is pretty exciting!\nMelanie: Wow, Caroline! What kinda jobs are you thinkin' of? Anything that stands out?\nCaroline: I'm keen on counseling or working in mental health - I'd love to support those with similar issues.\nMelanie: You'd be a great counselor! Your empathy and understanding will really help the people you work with. By the way, take a look at this. (shared image: a photo of a painting of a sunset over a lake)\nCaroline: Thanks, Melanie! That's really sweet. Is this your own painting?\nMelanie: Yeah, I painted that lake sunrise last year! It's special to me.\nCaroline: Wow, Melanie! The colors really blend nicely. Painting looks like a great outlet for expressing yourself.\nMelanie: Thanks, Caroline! Painting's a fun way to express my feelings and get creative. It's a great way to relax after a long day.\nCaroline: Totally agree, Mel. Relaxing and expressing ourselves is key. Well, I'm off to go do some research.\nMelanie: Yep, Caroline. Taking care of ourselves is vital. I'm off to go swimming with the kids. Talk to you soon!",
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Final answer:Progressive or liberal, based on her activism for LGBTQ rights, equality, and inclusivity, and her negative reaction to religious conservatives.
judgeglm-4.7✓ correct
▸ input prompt
You are grading a question-answering system's response against a gold answer, for questions about long conversations between two people. Question: What would Caroline's political leaning likely be? Gold answer: Liberal Model response: Progressive or liberal, based on her activism for LGBTQ rights, equality, and inclusivity, and her negative reaction to religious conservatives. Think step by step about whether the model response contains (or is equivalent to) the gold answer. The response may be more verbose than the gold answer, or word things differently — that is fine as long as the asked-for information is present and correct. For temporal questions, accept answers that clearly refer to the same date/time even if formatted differently. For list-style answers, the response must cover the substance of the gold answer, not just a subset, to count as correct. After reasoning, output a final line in exactly this format: VERDICT: CORRECT or VERDICT: WRONG
The model response explicitly states "liberal" alongside "progressive" as a likely political leaning. Since the gold answer is "Liberal," and the model response includes this specific term, it satisfies the condition of containing the gold answer. The additional context provided in the model response supports this classification but does not contradict it.
VERDICT: CORRECT
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It's great you have people to support you, that's really awesome!\\nCaroline: I'm so lucky to have such a great support system around me. Their love and encouragement has really helped me accept and grow into my true self. They've been instrumental in my transition.\\nMelanie: Glad you have support, Caroline! Unconditional love is so important. Here's a pic of my family camping at the beach. We love it, it brings us closer! (shared image: a photo of a family sitting around a campfire on the beach)\",\n \"valid_from\": null,\n \"valid_to\": null,\n \"source\": \"recall\"\n }\n]\n\nFinal answer:",
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"judge_output": "The model response explicitly states \"liberal\" alongside \"progressive\" as a likely political leaning. Since the gold answer is \"Liberal,\" and the model response includes this specific term, it satisfies the condition of containing the gold answer. The additional context provided in the model response supports this classification but does not contradict it.\n\nVERDICT: CORRECT",
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Q: Would Caroline be considered religious?
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You are a question-answering assistant with access to retrieved memories from past conversations between two speakers. Answer the question using ONLY the memories. Be concise — answer with the specific fact(s) asked for, no preamble. Dates in memories may be in-band ('[Session date: ...]') or in valid-time metadata; use them for any time-based reasoning. If the answer genuinely cannot be determined from the memories, say 'Not enough information.'
QUESTION: Would Caroline be considered religious?
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"object": "[Session date: 6:55 pm on 20 October, 2023]\nMelanie: Hey Caroline, that roadtrip this past weekend was insane! We were all freaked when my son got into an accident. We were so lucky he was okay. It was a real scary experience. Thankfully it's over now. What's been up since we last talked? (shared image: a photo of a car dashboard with a white cloth and a steering wheel)\nCaroline: Oops, sorry 'bout the accident! Must have been traumatizing for you guys. Thank goodness your son's okay. Life sure can be a roller coaster.\nMelanie: Yeah, our trip got off to a bad start. I was really scared when we got into the accident. Thankfully, my son's ok and that was a reminder that life is precious and to cherish our family.\nCaroline: Glad your son is okay, Melanie. Life's unpredictable, but moments like these remind us how important our loved ones are. Family's everything.\nMelanie: Yeah, you're right, Caroline. Family's super important to me. Especially after the accident, I've thought a lot about how much I need them. They mean the world to me and I'm so thankful to have them. Thankfully, they enjoyed the Grand Canyon a lot! (shared image: a photo of two children standing on a rocky cliff overlooking a canyon)\nCaroline: The kids look so cute, Mel! I bet they bring lots of joy. How did they handle the accident?\nMelanie: Thanks! They were scared but we reassured them and explained their brother would be OK. They're tough kids.\nCaroline: Kids are amazingly resilient in tough situations. They have an amazing ability to bounce back.\nMelanie: They're really amazing. Wish I was that resilient too. But they give me the strength to keep going.\nCaroline: Our loved ones give us strength to tackle any challenge - it's amazing!\nMelanie: Yeah, Caroline. Totally agree. They're my biggest motivation and support.\nCaroline: It's so sweet to see your love for your family, Melanie. They really are your rock.\nMelanie: Thanks, Caroline. They're a real support. Appreciate them a lot.\nCaroline: Glad you've got people to lean on, Melanie. It helps during tougher times.\nMelanie: Yeah for sure. Having my fam around helps a lot. It makes hard times easier. (shared image: a photography of a woman and a child walking on a trail)\nCaroline: Wow, great pic! Is that recent? Looks like you all had fun!\nMelanie: Thanks, Caroline! Yup, we just did it yesterday! The kids loved it and it was a nice way to relax after the road trip.\nCaroline: Glad you got some R&R after the drive. Nature sure seems to refresh us, huh?\nMelanie: Absolutely! It really helps me reset and recharge. I love camping trips with my fam, 'cause nature brings such peace and serenity. (shared image: a photo of a sunset over a body of water)\nCaroline: Wow, that's awesome! What do you love most about camping with your fam?\nMelanie: It's a chance to be present and together. We bond over stories, campfires and nature. It's so peaceful waking up to the sound of birds and the smell of fresh air - it always refreshes my soul.\nCaroline: That's so peaceful and calming, Melanie! I can picture waking up to nature. It's great that you get to spend quality, tranquil time with your family.\nMelanie: Thanks, Caroline! This is a great time. Nature and quality time, can't beat it!\nCaroline: Yeah totally! They're priceless. Lucky you!",
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"object": "[Session date: 10:37 am on 27 June, 2023]\nCaroline: Hey Melanie! Long time no talk! A lot's been going on in my life! Take a look at this. (shared image: a photo of a person holding a necklace with a cross and a heart)\nMelanie: Hey, Caroline! Nice to hear from you! Love the necklace, any special meaning to it?\nCaroline: Thanks, Melanie! This necklace is super special to me - a gift from my grandma in my home country, Sweden. She gave it to me when I was young, and it stands for love, faith and strength. It's like a reminder of my roots and all the love and support I get from my family.\nMelanie: That's gorgeous, Caroline! It's awesome what items can mean so much to us, right? Got any other objects that you treasure, like that necklace? (shared image: a photo of a stack of bowls with different designs on them)\nCaroline: Yep, Melanie! I've got some other stuff with sentimental value, like my hand-painted bowl. A friend made it for my 18th birthday ten years ago. The pattern and colors are awesome-- it reminds me of art and self-expression.\nMelanie: That sounds great, Caroline! It's awesome having stuff around that make us think of good connections and times. Actually, I just took my fam camping in the mountains last week - it was a really nice time together!\nCaroline: Sounds great, Mel. Glad you made some new family mems. How was it? Anything fun?\nMelanie: It was an awesome time, Caroline! We explored nature, roasted marshmallows around the campfire and even went on a hike. The view from the top was amazing! The 2 younger kids love nature. It was so special having these moments together as a family - I'll never forget it!\nCaroline: That's awesome, Melanie! Family moments like that are so special. Glad y'all had such a great time.\nMelanie: Thanks, Caroline! Family time matters to me. What's up with you lately?\nCaroline: Lately, I've been looking into counseling and mental health as a career. I want to help people who have gone through the same things as me. (shared image: a photo of a book shelf with many books on it)\nMelanie: Sounds great! What kind of counseling and mental health services do you want to persue?\nCaroline: I'm still figuring out the details, but I'm thinking of working with trans people, helping them accept themselves and supporting their mental health. Last Friday, I went to an LGBTQ+ counseling workshop and it was really enlightening. They talked about different therapeutic methods and how to best work with trans people. Seeing how passionate these pros were about making a safe space for people like me was amazing.\nMelanie: Woah, Caroline, it sounds like you're doing some impressive work. It's inspiring to see your dedication to helping others. What motivated you to pursue counseling?\nCaroline: Thanks, Melanie. It really mattered. My own journey and the support I got made a huge difference. Now I want to help people go through it too. I saw how counseling and support groups improved my life, so I started caring more about mental health and understanding myself. Now I'm passionate about creating a safe, inviting place for people to grow.\nMelanie: Wow, Caroline! You've gained so much from your own experience. Your passion and hard work to help others is awesome. Keep it up, you're making a big impact!\nCaroline: Thanks, Melanie! Your kind words mean a lot.\nMelanie: Congrats Caroline! Good on you for going after what you really care about. (shared image: a photo of a book shelf filled with books in a room)",
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Here's our latest work from last weekend. (shared image: a photo of a painting of a sunset with a palm tree)\nCaroline: Wow Mel, that painting's amazing! The colors are so bold and it really highlights the beauty of nature. Y'all work on it together?\nMelanie: Thanks, Caroline! We both helped with the painting - it was great bonding over it and chatting about nature. We found these lovely flowers. Appreciating the small things in life, too. (shared image: a photo of a field of purple flowers with green leaves)\nCaroline: That photo is stunning! So glad you bonded over our love of nature. Last Friday I went to a council meeting for adoption. It was inspiring and emotional - so many people wanted to create loving homes for children in need. It made me even more determined to adopt.\nMelanie: Wow, Caroline, way to go! Your future fam will get a kick out of having you. What do you think of these? 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What was your favorite part?\nMelanie: Marrying my partner and promising to be together forever was the best part. (shared image: a photo of a man and woman standing on a beach)\nCaroline: Wow, nice pic! You both looked amazing. One special memory for me was this pride parade I went to a few weeks ago. (shared image: a photo of a parade with people walking down the street)\nMelanie: Wow, looks awesome! Did you join in?\nCaroline: Yes, I did. It was amazing! I felt so accepted and happy, just being around people who accepted and celebrated me. It's definitely a top memory. (shared image: a photo of a group of people holding up signs and smiling)\nMelanie: Wow, what an experience! How did it make you feel?\nCaroline: I felt so proud and grateful - the vibes were amazing and it was comforting to know I'm not alone and have a great community around me. (shared image: a photo of a rainbow flag on a pole on a carpet)\nMelanie: Wow, Caroline! That's huge! How did it feel to be around so much love and acceptance?\nCaroline: It was awesome, Melanie! Being around people who embrace and back me up is beyond words. It really inspired me. (shared image: a photo of a group of people sitting on the ground with a dog)\nMelanie: Wow, that sounds awesome! Your friends and community really have your back. What's been the best part of it? (shared image: a photo of a girl sitting in a teepee with stuffed animals)\nCaroline: Realizing I can be me without fear and having the courage to transition was the best part. It's so freeing to express myself authentically and have people back me up. (shared image: a photo of a teepee with a teddy bear and pillows)\nMelanie: That's awesome, Caro! You've found the courage to be yourself - that's important for our mental health and finding peace. (shared image: a photo of a buddha statue and a candle on a table)\nCaroline: Thanks, Melanie! Been a long road, but I'm proud of how far I've come. How're you doing finding peace?\nMelanie: I'm getting there, Caroline. Creativity and family keep me at peace. (shared image: a photo of a man holding a frisbee in front of a frisbee golf basket)\nCaroline: That's awesome, Melanie! How have your family been supportive during your move?\nMelanie: My fam's been awesome - they helped out and showed lots of love and support.\nCaroline: Wow, Mel, family love and support is the best!\nMelanie: Yeah, Caroline, my family's been great - their love and support really helped me through tough times. It's awesome! We even went on another camping trip in the forest. (shared image: a photo of a man and two children sitting around a campfire)\nCaroline: Awesome, Mel! Family support's huge. What else do you guys like doing together? (shared image: a photo of a family walking through a forest with a toddler)\nMelanie: We enjoy hiking in the mountains and exploring forests. 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judgeglm-4.7✗ wrong
▸ input prompt
You are grading a question-answering system's response against a gold answer, for questions about long conversations between two people. Question: Would Caroline be considered religious? Gold answer: Somewhat, but not extremely religious Model response: Not enough information. Think step by step about whether the model response contains (or is equivalent to) the gold answer. The response may be more verbose than the gold answer, or word things differently — that is fine as long as the asked-for information is present and correct. For temporal questions, accept answers that clearly refer to the same date/time even if formatted differently. For list-style answers, the response must cover the substance of the gold answer, not just a subset, to count as correct. After reasoning, output a final line in exactly this format: VERDICT: CORRECT or VERDICT: WRONG
The gold answer provides a specific assessment of Caroline's religiousness ("Somewhat, but not extremely religious"), indicating that the conversation contained sufficient information to draw this conclusion. The model response, however, claims "Not enough information," which directly contradicts the fact that an answer can be derived from the text. Therefore, the model response is incorrect.
VERDICT: WRONG
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Here's our latest work from last weekend. (shared image: a photo of a painting of a sunset with a palm tree)\nCaroline: Wow Mel, that painting's amazing! The colors are so bold and it really highlights the beauty of nature. Y'all work on it together?\nMelanie: Thanks, Caroline! We both helped with the painting - it was great bonding over it and chatting about nature. We found these lovely flowers. Appreciating the small things in life, too. (shared image: a photo of a field of purple flowers with green leaves)\nCaroline: That photo is stunning! So glad you bonded over our love of nature. Last Friday I went to a council meeting for adoption. It was inspiring and emotional - so many people wanted to create loving homes for children in need. It made me even more determined to adopt.\nMelanie: Wow, Caroline, way to go! Your future fam will get a kick out of having you. What do you think of these? (shared image: a photo of a blue vase with a bouquet of sunflowers and roses)\nCaroline: Thanks Melanie - love the blue vase in the pic! Blue's my fave, it makes me feel relaxed. Sunflowers mean warmth and happiness, right? While roses stand for love and beauty? That's neat. What do flowers mean to you?\nMelanie: Flowers bring joy. They represent growth, beauty and reminding us to appreciate the small moments. They were an important part of my wedding decor and always remind me of that day. (shared image: a photo of a row of white chairs with flowers on them)\nCaroline: It must have been special at your wedding. I wish I had known you back then!\nMelanie: It was amazing, Caroline. The day was full of love and joy. Everyone we love was there to celebrate us - it was really special. (shared image: a photo of a wedding ceremony in a greenhouse with people taking pictures)\nCaroline: Wow, what a great day! Glad everyone could make it. What was your favorite part?\nMelanie: Marrying my partner and promising to be together forever was the best part. (shared image: a photo of a man and woman standing on a beach)\nCaroline: Wow, nice pic! You both looked amazing. One special memory for me was this pride parade I went to a few weeks ago. (shared image: a photo of a parade with people walking down the street)\nMelanie: Wow, looks awesome! Did you join in?\nCaroline: Yes, I did. It was amazing! I felt so accepted and happy, just being around people who accepted and celebrated me. It's definitely a top memory. (shared image: a photo of a group of people holding up signs and smiling)\nMelanie: Wow, what an experience! How did it make you feel?\nCaroline: I felt so proud and grateful - the vibes were amazing and it was comforting to know I'm not alone and have a great community around me. (shared image: a photo of a rainbow flag on a pole on a carpet)\nMelanie: Wow, Caroline! That's huge! How did it feel to be around so much love and acceptance?\nCaroline: It was awesome, Melanie! Being around people who embrace and back me up is beyond words. It really inspired me. (shared image: a photo of a group of people sitting on the ground with a dog)\nMelanie: Wow, that sounds awesome! Your friends and community really have your back. What's been the best part of it? (shared image: a photo of a girl sitting in a teepee with stuffed animals)\nCaroline: Realizing I can be me without fear and having the courage to transition was the best part. It's so freeing to express myself authentically and have people back me up. (shared image: a photo of a teepee with a teddy bear and pillows)\nMelanie: That's awesome, Caro! You've found the courage to be yourself - that's important for our mental health and finding peace. (shared image: a photo of a buddha statue and a candle on a table)\nCaroline: Thanks, Melanie! Been a long road, but I'm proud of how far I've come. How're you doing finding peace?\nMelanie: I'm getting there, Caroline. Creativity and family keep me at peace. (shared image: a photo of a man holding a frisbee in front of a frisbee golf basket)\nCaroline: That's awesome, Melanie! How have your family been supportive during your move?\nMelanie: My fam's been awesome - they helped out and showed lots of love and support.\nCaroline: Wow, Mel, family love and support is the best!\nMelanie: Yeah, Caroline, my family's been great - their love and support really helped me through tough times. It's awesome! We even went on another camping trip in the forest. (shared image: a photo of a man and two children sitting around a campfire)\nCaroline: Awesome, Mel! Family support's huge. What else do you guys like doing together? (shared image: a photo of a family walking through a forest with a toddler)\nMelanie: We enjoy hiking in the mountains and exploring forests. It's a cool way to connect with nature and each other.\nCaroline: Wow, Mel, that sounds awesome! Exploring nature and family time is so special.\nMelanie: Yeah, Caroline, they're some of my fave memories. It brings us together and brings us happiness. Glad you're here to share in it.\nCaroline: Thanks, Melanie! Really glad to have you as a friend to share my journey. You're awesome!\nMelanie: Thanks, Caroline! Appreciate your friendship. It's great to have a supporter!\nCaroline: No worries, Mel! Your friendship means so much to me. Enjoy your day!"
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Q: Would Melanie likely enjoy the song "The Four Seasons" by Vivaldi?
gold: Yes; it's classical music
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▸ input prompt
You are a question-answering assistant with access to retrieved memories from past conversations between two speakers. Answer the question using ONLY the memories. Be concise — answer with the specific fact(s) asked for, no preamble. Dates in memories may be in-band ('[Session date: ...]') or in valid-time metadata; use them for any time-based reasoning. If the answer genuinely cannot be determined from the memories, say 'Not enough information.'
QUESTION: Would Melanie likely enjoy the song "The Four Seasons" by Vivaldi?
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Those colors are so vivid, it really looks like a real sunset. What gave you the idea to paint it?\nCaroline: Thanks, Melanie! I painted it after I visited the beach last week. Just seeing the sun dip below the horizon, all the amazing colors - it was amazing and calming. So I just had to try to capture that feeling in my painting. (shared image: a photo of a painting of a sunset over the ocean)\nMelanie: Wow, the beach really inspired you. The art really took me to that moment and I can feel the serenity. You captured the sunset perfectly, so peaceful!\nCaroline: Thanks Mel, really appreciate your kind words. It means a lot to me that you can feel the sense of peace and serenity. Makes me feel connected.\nMelanie: I feel the same way! Art is so cool like that - it connects us and helps us understand each other. I was actually just remembering yesterday, spending the day with my fam volunteering at a homeless shelter. It was hard to see how neglected some people are, but it was great to feel like we could make a difference.\nCaroline: Wow, Mel, you're amazing! Volunteering and making a difference- it's so heartwarming. You're an inspiration to us all! (shared image: a photo of a crowd of people walking down a street with a rainbow flag)\nMelanie: Thanks, Caroline! I really appreciate your help and motivation. What made you decide to transition and join the transgender community? (shared image: a photo of a bulletin board with a rainbow flag and a don't ever be afraid to)\nCaroline: Finding a community where I'm accepted, loved and supported has really meant a lot to me. It's made a huge difference to have people who get what I'm going through. Stuff like this mural are really special to me! (shared image: a photo of a building with a large eagle painted on it)\nMelanie: Caroline, glad you found a supportive community! Can you tell me more about why it's special to you?\nCaroline: The rainbow flag mural is important to me as it reflects the courage and strength of the trans community. The eagle symbolizes freedom and pride, representing my own resilience and that of others. (shared image: a photo of a stained glass window with a picture of a person on a horse)\nMelanie: I'm in awe of your courage as a trans person. Have you made any more art lately? (shared image: a photo of a stained glass window with a person holding a key)\nCaroline: Thanks, Mel! I made this stained glass window to remind myself and others that within us all is the key to discovering our true potential and living our best life. (shared image: a photo of three stained glass windows in a church with a clock)\nMelanie: Wow, Caroline, that looks amazing! What inspired it?\nCaroline: Thanks! It was made for a local church and shows time changing our lives. I made it to show my own journey as a transgender woman and how we should accept growth and change. (shared image: a photo of a large stained glass window in a church)\nMelanie: Wow, Caroline! All those colors are incredible and the story it tells is so inspiring. (shared image: a photo of a door with a stained glass window and a coat rack)\nCaroline: Thanks, Mel! Glad you like it. It's a symbol of togetherness, to celebrate differences and be that much closer. I'd love to make something like this next! (shared image: a photo of a painted sidewalk with a rainbow design on it)\nMelanie: Wow, that's gorgeous! Where did you find it?\nCaroline: I was out walking in my neighborhood when I came across this cool rainbow sidewalk for Pride Month. It was so vibrant and welcoming, I had to take a picture! It reminds us that love and acceptance are everywhere\u2014even where we least expect it.\nMelanie: That's so nice, Caroline! Art can be in the most unlikely places. 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"object": "[Session date: 10:37 am on 27 June, 2023]\nCaroline: Hey Melanie! Long time no talk! A lot's been going on in my life! Take a look at this. (shared image: a photo of a person holding a necklace with a cross and a heart)\nMelanie: Hey, Caroline! Nice to hear from you! Love the necklace, any special meaning to it?\nCaroline: Thanks, Melanie! This necklace is super special to me - a gift from my grandma in my home country, Sweden. She gave it to me when I was young, and it stands for love, faith and strength. It's like a reminder of my roots and all the love and support I get from my family.\nMelanie: That's gorgeous, Caroline! It's awesome what items can mean so much to us, right? Got any other objects that you treasure, like that necklace? (shared image: a photo of a stack of bowls with different designs on them)\nCaroline: Yep, Melanie! I've got some other stuff with sentimental value, like my hand-painted bowl. A friend made it for my 18th birthday ten years ago. The pattern and colors are awesome-- it reminds me of art and self-expression.\nMelanie: That sounds great, Caroline! It's awesome having stuff around that make us think of good connections and times. Actually, I just took my fam camping in the mountains last week - it was a really nice time together!\nCaroline: Sounds great, Mel. Glad you made some new family mems. How was it? Anything fun?\nMelanie: It was an awesome time, Caroline! We explored nature, roasted marshmallows around the campfire and even went on a hike. The view from the top was amazing! The 2 younger kids love nature. It was so special having these moments together as a family - I'll never forget it!\nCaroline: That's awesome, Melanie! Family moments like that are so special. Glad y'all had such a great time.\nMelanie: Thanks, Caroline! Family time matters to me. What's up with you lately?\nCaroline: Lately, I've been looking into counseling and mental health as a career. I want to help people who have gone through the same things as me. (shared image: a photo of a book shelf with many books on it)\nMelanie: Sounds great! What kind of counseling and mental health services do you want to persue?\nCaroline: I'm still figuring out the details, but I'm thinking of working with trans people, helping them accept themselves and supporting their mental health. Last Friday, I went to an LGBTQ+ counseling workshop and it was really enlightening. They talked about different therapeutic methods and how to best work with trans people. Seeing how passionate these pros were about making a safe space for people like me was amazing.\nMelanie: Woah, Caroline, it sounds like you're doing some impressive work. It's inspiring to see your dedication to helping others. What motivated you to pursue counseling?\nCaroline: Thanks, Melanie. It really mattered. My own journey and the support I got made a huge difference. Now I want to help people go through it too. I saw how counseling and support groups improved my life, so I started caring more about mental health and understanding myself. Now I'm passionate about creating a safe, inviting place for people to grow.\nMelanie: Wow, Caroline! You've gained so much from your own experience. Your passion and hard work to help others is awesome. Keep it up, you're making a big impact!\nCaroline: Thanks, Melanie! Your kind words mean a lot.\nMelanie: Congrats Caroline! Good on you for going after what you really care about. (shared image: a photo of a book shelf filled with books in a room)",
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judgeglm-4.7✓ correct
▸ input prompt
You are grading a question-answering system's response against a gold answer, for questions about long conversations between two people. Question: Would Melanie likely enjoy the song "The Four Seasons" by Vivaldi? Gold answer: Yes; it's classical music Model response: Yes, Melanie stated she is a fan of classical music like Bach and Mozart. Think step by step about whether the model response contains (or is equivalent to) the gold answer. The response may be more verbose than the gold answer, or word things differently — that is fine as long as the asked-for information is present and correct. For temporal questions, accept answers that clearly refer to the same date/time even if formatted differently. For list-style answers, the response must cover the substance of the gold answer, not just a subset, to count as correct. After reasoning, output a final line in exactly this format: VERDICT: CORRECT or VERDICT: WRONG
The model response provides the correct answer "Yes" and supports it with the reasoning that Melanie is a fan of classical music. This aligns perfectly with the gold answer, which asserts "Yes" because "it's classical music." The model response adds specific examples (Bach and Mozart) and explicitly connects Melanie's preference to the genre of the song in question, effectively conveying the same logic as the gold answer.
VERDICT: CORRECT
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Those colors are so vivid, it really looks like a real sunset. What gave you the idea to paint it?\nCaroline: Thanks, Melanie! I painted it after I visited the beach last week. Just seeing the sun dip below the horizon, all the amazing colors - it was amazing and calming. So I just had to try to capture that feeling in my painting. (shared image: a photo of a painting of a sunset over the ocean)\nMelanie: Wow, the beach really inspired you. The art really took me to that moment and I can feel the serenity. You captured the sunset perfectly, so peaceful!\nCaroline: Thanks Mel, really appreciate your kind words. It means a lot to me that you can feel the sense of peace and serenity. Makes me feel connected.\nMelanie: I feel the same way! Art is so cool like that - it connects us and helps us understand each other. I was actually just remembering yesterday, spending the day with my fam volunteering at a homeless shelter. 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Love and acceptance really can be found everywhere. (shared image: a photo of a person drawing a flower on the ground)\nCaroline: Agreed, Mel! Art can be a real mood-booster - I saw someone drawing on the ground the other day and it made me so happy. Creativity sure can lighten someone's day. (shared image: a photo of a painting of flowers and a watercolor palette)\nMelanie: Wow, Caroline, that's so nice! The colors are so bright and the flowers are so pretty. Art is such a source of joy.\nCaroline: Thanks, Mel! Art gives me so much joy. It helps me show my feelings and freeze gorgeous moments, like a bouquet of flowers. (shared image: a photo of a drawing of a bunch of flowers on a table)\nMelanie: Wow, did you make that? It looks so real!\nCaroline: Yeah, definitely! Drawing flowers is one of my faves. Appreciating nature and sharing it is great. What about you, Mel? What type of art do you love? 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What was your favorite part?\nMelanie: Marrying my partner and promising to be together forever was the best part. (shared image: a photo of a man and woman standing on a beach)\nCaroline: Wow, nice pic! You both looked amazing. One special memory for me was this pride parade I went to a few weeks ago. (shared image: a photo of a parade with people walking down the street)\nMelanie: Wow, looks awesome! Did you join in?\nCaroline: Yes, I did. It was amazing! I felt so accepted and happy, just being around people who accepted and celebrated me. It's definitely a top memory. (shared image: a photo of a group of people holding up signs and smiling)\nMelanie: Wow, what an experience! How did it make you feel?\nCaroline: I felt so proud and grateful - the vibes were amazing and it was comforting to know I'm not alone and have a great community around me. (shared image: a photo of a rainbow flag on a pole on a carpet)\nMelanie: Wow, Caroline! That's huge! How did it feel to be around so much love and acceptance?\nCaroline: It was awesome, Melanie! Being around people who embrace and back me up is beyond words. It really inspired me. (shared image: a photo of a group of people sitting on the ground with a dog)\nMelanie: Wow, that sounds awesome! Your friends and community really have your back. What's been the best part of it? (shared image: a photo of a girl sitting in a teepee with stuffed animals)\nCaroline: Realizing I can be me without fear and having the courage to transition was the best part. It's so freeing to express myself authentically and have people back me up. (shared image: a photo of a teepee with a teddy bear and pillows)\nMelanie: That's awesome, Caro! You've found the courage to be yourself - that's important for our mental health and finding peace. (shared image: a photo of a buddha statue and a candle on a table)\nCaroline: Thanks, Melanie! Been a long road, but I'm proud of how far I've come. How're you doing finding peace?\nMelanie: I'm getting there, Caroline. Creativity and family keep me at peace. (shared image: a photo of a man holding a frisbee in front of a frisbee golf basket)\nCaroline: That's awesome, Melanie! How have your family been supportive during your move?\nMelanie: My fam's been awesome - they helped out and showed lots of love and support.\nCaroline: Wow, Mel, family love and support is the best!\nMelanie: Yeah, Caroline, my family's been great - their love and support really helped me through tough times. It's awesome! We even went on another camping trip in the forest. (shared image: a photo of a man and two children sitting around a campfire)\nCaroline: Awesome, Mel! Family support's huge. What else do you guys like doing together? (shared image: a photo of a family walking through a forest with a toddler)\nMelanie: We enjoy hiking in the mountains and exploring forests. 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(shared image: a photo of a crowd of people walking down a street with a rainbow flag)\\nMelanie: Thanks, Caroline! I really appreciate your help and motivation. What made you decide to transition and join the transgender community? (shared image: a photo of a bulletin board with a rainbow flag and a don't ever be afraid to)\\nCaroline: Finding a community where I'm accepted, loved and supported has really meant a lot to me. It's made a huge difference to have people who get what I'm going through. Stuff like this mural are really special to me! (shared image: a photo of a building with a large eagle painted on it)\\nMelanie: Caroline, glad you found a supportive community! Can you tell me more about why it's special to you?\\nCaroline: The rainbow flag mural is important to me as it reflects the courage and strength of the trans community. The eagle symbolizes freedom and pride, representing my own resilience and that of others. (shared image: a photo of a stained glass window with a picture of a person on a horse)\\nMelanie: I'm in awe of your courage as a trans person. Have you made any more art lately? (shared image: a photo of a stained glass window with a person holding a key)\\nCaroline: Thanks, Mel! I made this stained glass window to remind myself and others that within us all is the key to discovering our true potential and living our best life. (shared image: a photo of three stained glass windows in a church with a clock)\\nMelanie: Wow, Caroline, that looks amazing! What inspired it?\\nCaroline: Thanks! It was made for a local church and shows time changing our lives. I made it to show my own journey as a transgender woman and how we should accept growth and change. (shared image: a photo of a large stained glass window in a church)\\nMelanie: Wow, Caroline! All those colors are incredible and the story it tells is so inspiring. 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The pattern and colors are awesome-- it reminds me of art and self-expression.\\nMelanie: That sounds great, Caroline! It's awesome having stuff around that make us think of good connections and times. Actually, I just took my fam camping in the mountains last week - it was a really nice time together!\\nCaroline: Sounds great, Mel. Glad you made some new family mems. How was it? Anything fun?\\nMelanie: It was an awesome time, Caroline! We explored nature, roasted marshmallows around the campfire and even went on a hike. The view from the top was amazing! The 2 younger kids love nature. It was so special having these moments together as a family - I'll never forget it!\\nCaroline: That's awesome, Melanie! Family moments like that are so special. Glad y'all had such a great time.\\nMelanie: Thanks, Caroline! Family time matters to me. What's up with you lately?\\nCaroline: Lately, I've been looking into counseling and mental health as a career. 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Q: What personality traits might Melanie say Caroline has?
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You are a question-answering assistant with access to retrieved memories from past conversations between two speakers. Answer the question using ONLY the memories. Be concise — answer with the specific fact(s) asked for, no preamble. Dates in memories may be in-band ('[Session date: ...]') or in valid-time metadata; use them for any time-based reasoning. If the answer genuinely cannot be determined from the memories, say 'Not enough information.'
QUESTION: What personality traits might Melanie say Caroline has?
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"object": "[Session date: 1:56 pm on 8 May, 2023]\nCaroline: Hey Mel! Good to see you! How have you been?\nMelanie: Hey Caroline! Good to see you! I'm swamped with the kids & work. What's up with you? Anything new?\nCaroline: I went to a LGBTQ support group yesterday and it was so powerful.\nMelanie: Wow, that's cool, Caroline! What happened that was so awesome? Did you hear any inspiring stories?\nCaroline: The transgender stories were so inspiring! I was so happy and thankful for all the support. (shared image: a photo of a dog walking past a wall with a painting of a woman)\nMelanie: Wow, love that painting! So cool you found such a helpful group. What's it done for you?\nCaroline: The support group has made me feel accepted and given me courage to embrace myself.\nMelanie: That's really cool. You've got guts. What now?\nCaroline: Gonna continue my edu and check out career options, which is pretty exciting!\nMelanie: Wow, Caroline! What kinda jobs are you thinkin' of? Anything that stands out?\nCaroline: I'm keen on counseling or working in mental health - I'd love to support those with similar issues.\nMelanie: You'd be a great counselor! Your empathy and understanding will really help the people you work with. By the way, take a look at this. (shared image: a photo of a painting of a sunset over a lake)\nCaroline: Thanks, Melanie! That's really sweet. Is this your own painting?\nMelanie: Yeah, I painted that lake sunrise last year! It's special to me.\nCaroline: Wow, Melanie! The colors really blend nicely. Painting looks like a great outlet for expressing yourself.\nMelanie: Thanks, Caroline! Painting's a fun way to express my feelings and get creative. It's a great way to relax after a long day.\nCaroline: Totally agree, Mel. Relaxing and expressing ourselves is key. Well, I'm off to go do some research.\nMelanie: Yep, Caroline. Taking care of ourselves is vital. I'm off to go swimming with the kids. Talk to you soon!",
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judgeglm-4.7✗ wrong
▸ input prompt
You are grading a question-answering system's response against a gold answer, for questions about long conversations between two people. Question: What personality traits might Melanie say Caroline has? Gold answer: Thoughtful, authentic, driven Model response: Dedicated, determined, inspiring, courageous, empathetic, understanding, and thoughtful. Think step by step about whether the model response contains (or is equivalent to) the gold answer. The response may be more verbose than the gold answer, or word things differently — that is fine as long as the asked-for information is present and correct. For temporal questions, accept answers that clearly refer to the same date/time even if formatted differently. For list-style answers, the response must cover the substance of the gold answer, not just a subset, to count as correct. After reasoning, output a final line in exactly this format: VERDICT: CORRECT or VERDICT: WRONG
The gold answer lists three specific traits: "Thoughtful", "authentic", and "driven".
The model response lists "Dedicated, determined, inspiring, courageous, empathetic, understanding, and thoughtful."
1. **Thoughtful**: This trait appears in both the model response and the gold answer.
2. **Driven**: The model response uses "Dedicated" and "determined". These are synonyms for "driven" and cover the substance of this trait.
3. **Authentic**: This trait is missing from the model response. The model does not provide "authentic" nor a clear synonym (such as "genuine" or "real").
Since the model response fails to cover the substance of all items in the gold answer (specifically "authentic"), it is incorrect.
VERDICT: WRONG
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It was so amazing lying there and watching the sky light up with streaks of light. We all made wishes and felt so at one with the universe. That's a memory I'll never forget. (shared image: a photo of a plane flying in the sky with a star filled sky)\\nCaroline: Cool! What did it look like?\\nMelanie: The sky was so clear and filled with stars, and the meteor shower was amazing - it felt like we were part of something huge and awe-inspiring. (shared image: a photo of a plane flying in the sky with a trail of smoke coming out of it)\\nCaroline: Wow, Mel. That must've been breathtaking!\\nMelanie: It was one of those moments where I felt tiny and in awe of the universe. Reminds me how awesome life is - so many little moments like that. (shared image: a photo of a beach with footprints in the sand and a blue sky)\\nCaroline: That's great, Mel! What other good memories do you have that make you feel thankful for life?\\nMelanie: I'll never forget the day my youngest took her first steps. 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I'm so grateful.\\nMelanie: Thanks, Caroline! It has really helped me out. I love how it's both a creative outlet and a form of therapy. Have you ever thought about trying it or another art form?\\nCaroline: I haven't done pottery yet, but I'm game for trying new art. I might try it sometime! Check out this piece I made! (shared image: a photo of a painting on a easel with a red and blue background)\\nMelanie: Wow, Caroline! This painting is awesome. Love the red and blue. What gave you the idea?\\nCaroline: Thanks, Melanie! I made this painting to show my path as a trans woman. The red and blue are for the binary gender system, and the mix of colors means smashing that rigid thinking. It's a reminder to love my authentic self - it's taken a while to get here but I'm finally proud of who I am.\\nMelanie: Wow, Caro, that painting is amazing! You've made so much progress. I'm super proud of you for being your true self. 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Q: Would Melanie go on another roadtrip soon?
gold: Likely no; since this one went badly
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You are a question-answering assistant with access to retrieved memories from past conversations between two speakers. Answer the question using ONLY the memories. Be concise — answer with the specific fact(s) asked for, no preamble. Dates in memories may be in-band ('[Session date: ...]') or in valid-time metadata; use them for any time-based reasoning. If the answer genuinely cannot be determined from the memories, say 'Not enough information.'
QUESTION: Would Melanie go on another roadtrip soon?
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"object": "[Session date: 3:31 pm on 23 August, 2023]\nCaroline: Hi Melanie! Hope you're doing good. Guess what I did this week? I took the first step towards becoming a mom - I applied to adoption agencies! It's a big decision, but I think I'm ready to give all my love to a child. I got lots of help from this adoption advice/assistance group I attended. It was great! (shared image: a photo of a sign with a picture of a guinea pig)\nMelanie: Caroline, congrats! So proud of you for taking this step. How does it feel? Also, do you have any pets?\nCaroline: Thanks, Mel! Exciting but kinda nerve-wracking. Parenting's such a big responsibility. And yup, I do- Oscar, my guinea pig. He's been great. How are your pets?\nMelanie: Yeah, it's normal to be both excited and nervous with a big decision. And thanks for asking, they're good- we got another cat named Bailey too. Here's a pic of Oliver. Can you show me one of Oscar? (shared image: a photo of a black dog laying in the grass with a frisbee)\nCaroline: He's so cute! What\u2019s the funniest thing Oliver's done? And sure, check out this pic of him eating parsley! Veggies are his fave! (shared image: a photography of a guinea in a cage with hay and hay)\nMelanie: Oliver's hilarious! He hid his bone in my slipper once! Cute, right? Almost as silly as when I got to feed a horse a carrot. (shared image: a photo of a person holding a carrot in front of a horse)\nCaroline: That's so funny! I used to go horseback riding with my dad when I was a kid, we'd go through the fields, feeling the wind. It was so special. I've always had a love for horses!\nMelanie: Wow, that sounds great - I agree, they're awesome. Here's a photo of my horse painting I did recently. (shared image: a photo of a horse painted on a wooden wall)\nCaroline: Wow, Melanie, that's amazing! Love all the details and how you got the horse's grace and strength. Do you like painting animals?\nMelanie: Thanks, Caroline! Glad you like it. Yeah, I love to. It's peaceful and special. Horses have such grace! Do you like to paint too?\nCaroline: Painting's great for expressing myself. I love creating art! Here's a recent self-portrait I made last week. (shared image: a photo of a painting of a woman with a blue face)\nMelanie: Caroline, that's great! The blue's really powerful, huh? How'd you feel while painting it?\nCaroline: Thanks, Mel! I felt liberated and empowered doing it. Painting helps me explore my identity and be true to myself. It's definitely therapeutic.\nMelanie: Wow, Caroline, that's great! Art's awesome for showing us who we really are and getting in touch with ourselves. What else helps you out?\nCaroline: Thanks, Melanie. Art gives me a sense of freedom, but so does having supportive people around, promoting LGBTQ rights and being true to myself. I want to live authentically and help others to do the same.\nMelanie: Wow, Caroline! That's amazing. You really care about being real and helping others. Wishing you the best on your adoption journey!\nCaroline: Thanks, Melanie! I really appreciate it. Excited for the future! Bye!\nMelanie: Bye Caroline. I'm here for you. Take care of yourself.",
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"object": "[Session date: 1:56 pm on 8 May, 2023]\nCaroline: Hey Mel! Good to see you! How have you been?\nMelanie: Hey Caroline! Good to see you! I'm swamped with the kids & work. What's up with you? Anything new?\nCaroline: I went to a LGBTQ support group yesterday and it was so powerful.\nMelanie: Wow, that's cool, Caroline! What happened that was so awesome? Did you hear any inspiring stories?\nCaroline: The transgender stories were so inspiring! I was so happy and thankful for all the support. (shared image: a photo of a dog walking past a wall with a painting of a woman)\nMelanie: Wow, love that painting! So cool you found such a helpful group. What's it done for you?\nCaroline: The support group has made me feel accepted and given me courage to embrace myself.\nMelanie: That's really cool. You've got guts. What now?\nCaroline: Gonna continue my edu and check out career options, which is pretty exciting!\nMelanie: Wow, Caroline! What kinda jobs are you thinkin' of? Anything that stands out?\nCaroline: I'm keen on counseling or working in mental health - I'd love to support those with similar issues.\nMelanie: You'd be a great counselor! Your empathy and understanding will really help the people you work with. By the way, take a look at this. (shared image: a photo of a painting of a sunset over a lake)\nCaroline: Thanks, Melanie! That's really sweet. Is this your own painting?\nMelanie: Yeah, I painted that lake sunrise last year! It's special to me.\nCaroline: Wow, Melanie! The colors really blend nicely. Painting looks like a great outlet for expressing yourself.\nMelanie: Thanks, Caroline! Painting's a fun way to express my feelings and get creative. It's a great way to relax after a long day.\nCaroline: Totally agree, Mel. Relaxing and expressing ourselves is key. Well, I'm off to go do some research.\nMelanie: Yep, Caroline. Taking care of ourselves is vital. I'm off to go swimming with the kids. Talk to you soon!",
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Those colors are so vivid, it really looks like a real sunset. What gave you the idea to paint it?\nCaroline: Thanks, Melanie! I painted it after I visited the beach last week. Just seeing the sun dip below the horizon, all the amazing colors - it was amazing and calming. So I just had to try to capture that feeling in my painting. (shared image: a photo of a painting of a sunset over the ocean)\nMelanie: Wow, the beach really inspired you. The art really took me to that moment and I can feel the serenity. You captured the sunset perfectly, so peaceful!\nCaroline: Thanks Mel, really appreciate your kind words. It means a lot to me that you can feel the sense of peace and serenity. Makes me feel connected.\nMelanie: I feel the same way! Art is so cool like that - it connects us and helps us understand each other. I was actually just remembering yesterday, spending the day with my fam volunteering at a homeless shelter. 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judgeglm-4.7✗ wrong
▸ input prompt
You are grading a question-answering system's response against a gold answer, for questions about long conversations between two people. Question: Would Melanie go on another roadtrip soon? Gold answer: Likely no; since this one went badly Model response: Not enough information. Think step by step about whether the model response contains (or is equivalent to) the gold answer. The response may be more verbose than the gold answer, or word things differently — that is fine as long as the asked-for information is present and correct. For temporal questions, accept answers that clearly refer to the same date/time even if formatted differently. For list-style answers, the response must cover the substance of the gold answer, not just a subset, to count as correct. After reasoning, output a final line in exactly this format: VERDICT: CORRECT or VERDICT: WRONG
The gold answer draws a specific conclusion ("Likely no") based on the context of the current roadtrip going badly. The model response claims there is "Not enough information," which contradicts the gold answer's ability to infer an outcome based on the conversation details. Therefore, the model fails to extract the necessary context to answer the question as the gold answer does.
VERDICT: WRONG
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"v": "[Session date: 3:31 pm on 23 August, 2023]\nCaroline: Hi Melanie! Hope you're doing good. Guess what I did this week? I took the first step towards becoming a mom - I applied to adoption agencies! It's a big decision, but I think I'm ready to give all my love to a child. I got lots of help from this adoption advice/assistance group I attended. It was great! (shared image: a photo of a sign with a picture of a guinea pig)\nMelanie: Caroline, congrats! So proud of you for taking this step. How does it feel? Also, do you have any pets?\nCaroline: Thanks, Mel! Exciting but kinda nerve-wracking. Parenting's such a big responsibility. And yup, I do- Oscar, my guinea pig. He's been great. How are your pets?\nMelanie: Yeah, it's normal to be both excited and nervous with a big decision. And thanks for asking, they're good- we got another cat named Bailey too. Here's a pic of Oliver. Can you show me one of Oscar? (shared image: a photo of a black dog laying in the grass with a frisbee)\nCaroline: He's so cute! What’s the funniest thing Oliver's done? And sure, check out this pic of him eating parsley! Veggies are his fave! (shared image: a photography of a guinea in a cage with hay and hay)\nMelanie: Oliver's hilarious! He hid his bone in my slipper once! Cute, right? Almost as silly as when I got to feed a horse a carrot. (shared image: a photo of a person holding a carrot in front of a horse)\nCaroline: That's so funny! I used to go horseback riding with my dad when I was a kid, we'd go through the fields, feeling the wind. It was so special. I've always had a love for horses!\nMelanie: Wow, that sounds great - I agree, they're awesome. Here's a photo of my horse painting I did recently. (shared image: a photo of a horse painted on a wooden wall)\nCaroline: Wow, Melanie, that's amazing! Love all the details and how you got the horse's grace and strength. Do you like painting animals?\nMelanie: Thanks, Caroline! Glad you like it. Yeah, I love to. It's peaceful and special. Horses have such grace! Do you like to paint too?\nCaroline: Painting's great for expressing myself. I love creating art! Here's a recent self-portrait I made last week. (shared image: a photo of a painting of a woman with a blue face)\nMelanie: Caroline, that's great! The blue's really powerful, huh? How'd you feel while painting it?\nCaroline: Thanks, Mel! I felt liberated and empowered doing it. Painting helps me explore my identity and be true to myself. It's definitely therapeutic.\nMelanie: Wow, Caroline, that's great! Art's awesome for showing us who we really are and getting in touch with ourselves. What else helps you out?\nCaroline: Thanks, Melanie. Art gives me a sense of freedom, but so does having supportive people around, promoting LGBTQ rights and being true to myself. I want to live authentically and help others to do the same.\nMelanie: Wow, Caroline! That's amazing. You really care about being real and helping others. Wishing you the best on your adoption journey!\nCaroline: Thanks, Melanie! I really appreciate it. Excited for the future! Bye!\nMelanie: Bye Caroline. I'm here for you. Take care of yourself."
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Those colors are so vivid, it really looks like a real sunset. What gave you the idea to paint it?\nCaroline: Thanks, Melanie! I painted it after I visited the beach last week. Just seeing the sun dip below the horizon, all the amazing colors - it was amazing and calming. So I just had to try to capture that feeling in my painting. (shared image: a photo of a painting of a sunset over the ocean)\nMelanie: Wow, the beach really inspired you. The art really took me to that moment and I can feel the serenity. You captured the sunset perfectly, so peaceful!\nCaroline: Thanks Mel, really appreciate your kind words. It means a lot to me that you can feel the sense of peace and serenity. Makes me feel connected.\nMelanie: I feel the same way! Art is so cool like that - it connects us and helps us understand each other. I was actually just remembering yesterday, spending the day with my fam volunteering at a homeless shelter. It was hard to see how neglected some people are, but it was great to feel like we could make a difference.\nCaroline: Wow, Mel, you're amazing! Volunteering and making a difference- it's so heartwarming. You're an inspiration to us all! (shared image: a photo of a crowd of people walking down a street with a rainbow flag)\nMelanie: Thanks, Caroline! I really appreciate your help and motivation. What made you decide to transition and join the transgender community? (shared image: a photo of a bulletin board with a rainbow flag and a don't ever be afraid to)\nCaroline: Finding a community where I'm accepted, loved and supported has really meant a lot to me. It's made a huge difference to have people who get what I'm going through. Stuff like this mural are really special to me! (shared image: a photo of a building with a large eagle painted on it)\nMelanie: Caroline, glad you found a supportive community! Can you tell me more about why it's special to you?\nCaroline: The rainbow flag mural is important to me as it reflects the courage and strength of the trans community. The eagle symbolizes freedom and pride, representing my own resilience and that of others. (shared image: a photo of a stained glass window with a picture of a person on a horse)\nMelanie: I'm in awe of your courage as a trans person. Have you made any more art lately? (shared image: a photo of a stained glass window with a person holding a key)\nCaroline: Thanks, Mel! I made this stained glass window to remind myself and others that within us all is the key to discovering our true potential and living our best life. (shared image: a photo of three stained glass windows in a church with a clock)\nMelanie: Wow, Caroline, that looks amazing! What inspired it?\nCaroline: Thanks! It was made for a local church and shows time changing our lives. I made it to show my own journey as a transgender woman and how we should accept growth and change. (shared image: a photo of a large stained glass window in a church)\nMelanie: Wow, Caroline! All those colors are incredible and the story it tells is so inspiring. (shared image: a photo of a door with a stained glass window and a coat rack)\nCaroline: Thanks, Mel! Glad you like it. It's a symbol of togetherness, to celebrate differences and be that much closer. I'd love to make something like this next! (shared image: a photo of a painted sidewalk with a rainbow design on it)\nMelanie: Wow, that's gorgeous! Where did you find it?\nCaroline: I was out walking in my neighborhood when I came across this cool rainbow sidewalk for Pride Month. It was so vibrant and welcoming, I had to take a picture! It reminds us that love and acceptance are everywhere—even where we least expect it.\nMelanie: That's so nice, Caroline! Art can be in the most unlikely places. Love and acceptance really can be found everywhere. (shared image: a photo of a person drawing a flower on the ground)\nCaroline: Agreed, Mel! Art can be a real mood-booster - I saw someone drawing on the ground the other day and it made me so happy. Creativity sure can lighten someone's day. (shared image: a photo of a painting of flowers and a watercolor palette)\nMelanie: Wow, Caroline, that's so nice! The colors are so bright and the flowers are so pretty. Art is such a source of joy.\nCaroline: Thanks, Mel! Art gives me so much joy. It helps me show my feelings and freeze gorgeous moments, like a bouquet of flowers. (shared image: a photo of a drawing of a bunch of flowers on a table)\nMelanie: Wow, did you make that? It looks so real!\nCaroline: Yeah, definitely! Drawing flowers is one of my faves. Appreciating nature and sharing it is great. What about you, Mel? What type of art do you love? 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It's great you have people to support you, that's really awesome!\\nCaroline: I'm so lucky to have such a great support system around me. Their love and encouragement has really helped me accept and grow into my true self. They've been instrumental in my transition.\\nMelanie: Glad you have support, Caroline! Unconditional love is so important. Here's a pic of my family camping at the beach. We love it, it brings us closer! (shared image: a photo of a family sitting around a campfire on the beach)\",\n \"valid_from\": null,\n \"valid_to\": null,\n \"source\": \"recall\"\n },\n {\n \"subject\": \"ctx:memory/episodic/2fbe04ad-5709-47f8-b349-eb7bbe08404c\",\n \"predicate\": \"mem:episodic/chunk\",\n \"object\": \"[Session date: 1:33 pm on 25 August, 2023]\\nCaroline: Hey, Mel! How's it going? There's something I want to tell you. I went hiking last week and got into a bad spot with some people. It really bugged me, so I tried to apologize to them. (shared image: a photo of a woman sitting on a sign on top of a mountain)\\nMelanie: Wow, Caroline! Sorry that happened to you. It's tough when those things happen, but it's great you apologized. Takes a lot of courage and maturity! What do you think of this? (shared image: a photo of a plate with a bunch of flowers on it)\\nCaroline: Thanks, Melanie! That plate is awesome! Did you make it?\\nMelanie: Yeah, I made it in pottery class yesterday. I love it! Pottery's so relaxing and creative. Have you tried it yet?\\nCaroline: Nah, I haven't. I've been busy painting - here's something I just finished. (shared image: a photo of a painting of a sunset on a small easel)\\nMelanie: Wow Caroline, that looks amazing! Those colors are so vivid, it really looks like a real sunset. What gave you the idea to paint it?\\nCaroline: Thanks, Melanie! I painted it after I visited the beach last week. Just seeing the sun dip below the horizon, all the amazing colors - it was amazing and calming. So I just had to try to capture that feeling in my painting. (shared image: a photo of a painting of a sunset over the ocean)\\nMelanie: Wow, the beach really inspired you. The art really took me to that moment and I can feel the serenity. You captured the sunset perfectly, so peaceful!\\nCaroline: Thanks Mel, really appreciate your kind words. It means a lot to me that you can feel the sense of peace and serenity. Makes me feel connected.\\nMelanie: I feel the same way! Art is so cool like that - it connects us and helps us understand each other. I was actually just remembering yesterday, spending the day with my fam volunteering at a homeless shelter. It was hard to see how neglected some people are, but it was great to feel like we could make a difference.\\nCaroline: Wow, Mel, you're amazing! Volunteering and making a difference- it's so heartwarming. You're an inspiration to us all! (shared image: a photo of a crowd of people walking down a street with a rainbow flag)\\nMelanie: Thanks, Caroline! I really appreciate your help and motivation. What made you decide to transition and join the transgender community? (shared image: a photo of a bulletin board with a rainbow flag and a don't ever be afraid to)\\nCaroline: Finding a community where I'm accepted, loved and supported has really meant a lot to me. It's made a huge difference to have people who get what I'm going through. Stuff like this mural are really special to me! (shared image: a photo of a building with a large eagle painted on it)\\nMelanie: Caroline, glad you found a supportive community! Can you tell me more about why it's special to you?\\nCaroline: The rainbow flag mural is important to me as it reflects the courage and strength of the trans community. The eagle symbolizes freedom and pride, representing my own resilience and that of others. 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(shared image: a photo of a door with a stained glass window and a coat rack)\\nCaroline: Thanks, Mel! Glad you like it. It's a symbol of togetherness, to celebrate differences and be that much closer. I'd love to make something like this next! (shared image: a photo of a painted sidewalk with a rainbow design on it)\\nMelanie: Wow, that's gorgeous! Where did you find it?\\nCaroline: I was out walking in my neighborhood when I came across this cool rainbow sidewalk for Pride Month. It was so vibrant and welcoming, I had to take a picture! It reminds us that love and acceptance are everywhere\\u2014even where we least expect it.\\nMelanie: That's so nice, Caroline! Art can be in the most unlikely places. Love and acceptance really can be found everywhere. (shared image: a photo of a person drawing a flower on the ground)\\nCaroline: Agreed, Mel! Art can be a real mood-booster - I saw someone drawing on the ground the other day and it made me so happy. 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Q: What did Melanie realize after the charity race?
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You are a question-answering assistant with access to retrieved memories from past conversations between two speakers. Answer the question using ONLY the memories. Be concise — answer with the specific fact(s) asked for, no preamble. Dates in memories may be in-band ('[Session date: ...]') or in valid-time metadata; use them for any time-based reasoning. If the answer genuinely cannot be determined from the memories, say 'Not enough information.'
QUESTION: What did Melanie realize after the charity race?
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Here's our latest work from last weekend. (shared image: a photo of a painting of a sunset with a palm tree)\nCaroline: Wow Mel, that painting's amazing! The colors are so bold and it really highlights the beauty of nature. Y'all work on it together?\nMelanie: Thanks, Caroline! We both helped with the painting - it was great bonding over it and chatting about nature. We found these lovely flowers. Appreciating the small things in life, too. (shared image: a photo of a field of purple flowers with green leaves)\nCaroline: That photo is stunning! So glad you bonded over our love of nature. Last Friday I went to a council meeting for adoption. It was inspiring and emotional - so many people wanted to create loving homes for children in need. It made me even more determined to adopt.\nMelanie: Wow, Caroline, way to go! Your future fam will get a kick out of having you. What do you think of these? (shared image: a photo of a blue vase with a bouquet of sunflowers and roses)\nCaroline: Thanks Melanie - love the blue vase in the pic! Blue's my fave, it makes me feel relaxed. Sunflowers mean warmth and happiness, right? While roses stand for love and beauty? That's neat. What do flowers mean to you?\nMelanie: Flowers bring joy. They represent growth, beauty and reminding us to appreciate the small moments. They were an important part of my wedding decor and always remind me of that day. (shared image: a photo of a row of white chairs with flowers on them)\nCaroline: It must have been special at your wedding. I wish I had known you back then!\nMelanie: It was amazing, Caroline. The day was full of love and joy. Everyone we love was there to celebrate us - it was really special. (shared image: a photo of a wedding ceremony in a greenhouse with people taking pictures)\nCaroline: Wow, what a great day! Glad everyone could make it. What was your favorite part?\nMelanie: Marrying my partner and promising to be together forever was the best part. (shared image: a photo of a man and woman standing on a beach)\nCaroline: Wow, nice pic! You both looked amazing. One special memory for me was this pride parade I went to a few weeks ago. (shared image: a photo of a parade with people walking down the street)\nMelanie: Wow, looks awesome! Did you join in?\nCaroline: Yes, I did. It was amazing! I felt so accepted and happy, just being around people who accepted and celebrated me. It's definitely a top memory. (shared image: a photo of a group of people holding up signs and smiling)\nMelanie: Wow, what an experience! How did it make you feel?\nCaroline: I felt so proud and grateful - the vibes were amazing and it was comforting to know I'm not alone and have a great community around me. (shared image: a photo of a rainbow flag on a pole on a carpet)\nMelanie: Wow, Caroline! That's huge! 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It's a cool way to connect with nature and each other.\nCaroline: Wow, Mel, that sounds awesome! Exploring nature and family time is so special.\nMelanie: Yeah, Caroline, they're some of my fave memories. It brings us together and brings us happiness. Glad you're here to share in it.\nCaroline: Thanks, Melanie! Really glad to have you as a friend to share my journey. You're awesome!\nMelanie: Thanks, Caroline! Appreciate your friendship. It's great to have a supporter!\nCaroline: No worries, Mel! Your friendship means so much to me. Enjoy your day!",
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judgeglm-4.7✓ correct
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The gold answer states that Melanie realized "self-care is important". The model response states that "Melanie realized that self-care is really important". The model response includes the exact information found in the gold answer, simply adding extra context about why it is important (to better look after her family). Since the instructions allow for more verbose responses as long as the asked-for information is present, the model response is correct.
VERDICT: CORRECT
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Q: How does Melanie prioritize self-care?
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Those colors are so vivid, it really looks like a real sunset. What gave you the idea to paint it?\nCaroline: Thanks, Melanie! I painted it after I visited the beach last week. Just seeing the sun dip below the horizon, all the amazing colors - it was amazing and calming. So I just had to try to capture that feeling in my painting. (shared image: a photo of a painting of a sunset over the ocean)\nMelanie: Wow, the beach really inspired you. The art really took me to that moment and I can feel the serenity. You captured the sunset perfectly, so peaceful!\nCaroline: Thanks Mel, really appreciate your kind words. It means a lot to me that you can feel the sense of peace and serenity. Makes me feel connected.\nMelanie: I feel the same way! Art is so cool like that - it connects us and helps us understand each other. I was actually just remembering yesterday, spending the day with my fam volunteering at a homeless shelter. It was hard to see how neglected some people are, but it was great to feel like we could make a difference.\nCaroline: Wow, Mel, you're amazing! Volunteering and making a difference- it's so heartwarming. You're an inspiration to us all! (shared image: a photo of a crowd of people walking down a street with a rainbow flag)\nMelanie: Thanks, Caroline! I really appreciate your help and motivation. What made you decide to transition and join the transgender community? (shared image: a photo of a bulletin board with a rainbow flag and a don't ever be afraid to)\nCaroline: Finding a community where I'm accepted, loved and supported has really meant a lot to me. It's made a huge difference to have people who get what I'm going through. Stuff like this mural are really special to me! (shared image: a photo of a building with a large eagle painted on it)\nMelanie: Caroline, glad you found a supportive community! Can you tell me more about why it's special to you?\nCaroline: The rainbow flag mural is important to me as it reflects the courage and strength of the trans community. The eagle symbolizes freedom and pride, representing my own resilience and that of others. (shared image: a photo of a stained glass window with a picture of a person on a horse)\nMelanie: I'm in awe of your courage as a trans person. Have you made any more art lately? (shared image: a photo of a stained glass window with a person holding a key)\nCaroline: Thanks, Mel! I made this stained glass window to remind myself and others that within us all is the key to discovering our true potential and living our best life. (shared image: a photo of three stained glass windows in a church with a clock)\nMelanie: Wow, Caroline, that looks amazing! What inspired it?\nCaroline: Thanks! It was made for a local church and shows time changing our lives. I made it to show my own journey as a transgender woman and how we should accept growth and change. (shared image: a photo of a large stained glass window in a church)\nMelanie: Wow, Caroline! All those colors are incredible and the story it tells is so inspiring. (shared image: a photo of a door with a stained glass window and a coat rack)\nCaroline: Thanks, Mel! Glad you like it. It's a symbol of togetherness, to celebrate differences and be that much closer. I'd love to make something like this next! (shared image: a photo of a painted sidewalk with a rainbow design on it)\nMelanie: Wow, that's gorgeous! Where did you find it?\nCaroline: I was out walking in my neighborhood when I came across this cool rainbow sidewalk for Pride Month. It was so vibrant and welcoming, I had to take a picture! It reminds us that love and acceptance are everywhere\u2014even where we least expect it.\nMelanie: That's so nice, Caroline! Art can be in the most unlikely places. Love and acceptance really can be found everywhere. (shared image: a photo of a person drawing a flower on the ground)\nCaroline: Agreed, Mel! Art can be a real mood-booster - I saw someone drawing on the ground the other day and it made me so happy. Creativity sure can lighten someone's day. (shared image: a photo of a painting of flowers and a watercolor palette)\nMelanie: Wow, Caroline, that's so nice! The colors are so bright and the flowers are so pretty. Art is such a source of joy.\nCaroline: Thanks, Mel! Art gives me so much joy. It helps me show my feelings and freeze gorgeous moments, like a bouquet of flowers. (shared image: a photo of a drawing of a bunch of flowers on a table)\nMelanie: Wow, did you make that? It looks so real!\nCaroline: Yeah, definitely! Drawing flowers is one of my faves. Appreciating nature and sharing it is great. What about you, Mel? What type of art do you love? 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judgeglm-4.7✓ correct
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You are grading a question-answering system's response against a gold answer, for questions about long conversations between two people. Question: How does Melanie prioritize self-care? Gold answer: by carving out some me-time each day for activities like running, reading, or playing the violin Model response: She carves out me-time each day by running, reading, or playing her violin. She also uses pottery and painting as therapeutic outlets. Think step by step about whether the model response contains (or is equivalent to) the gold answer. The response may be more verbose than the gold answer, or word things differently — that is fine as long as the asked-for information is present and correct. For temporal questions, accept answers that clearly refer to the same date/time even if formatted differently. For list-style answers, the response must cover the substance of the gold answer, not just a subset, to count as correct. After reasoning, output a final line in exactly this format: VERDICT: CORRECT or VERDICT: WRONG
The gold answer states that Melanie prioritizes self-care "by carving out some me-time each day for activities like running, reading, or playing the violin."
The model response states: "She carves out me-time each day by running, reading, or playing her violin. She also uses pottery and painting as therapeutic outlets."
Comparing the two:
1. The mechanism ("carving out me-time each day") is present in both.
2. The specific activities listed in the gold answer (running, reading, playing the violin) are all present in the model response.
3. The model response includes additional information (pottery and painting) which adds to but does not contradict or subtract from the gold answer.
Since the model response covers all the substantive points required by the gold answer and is factually consistent with it, it counts as correct.
VERDICT: CORRECT
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Those colors are so vivid, it really looks like a real sunset. What gave you the idea to paint it?\nCaroline: Thanks, Melanie! I painted it after I visited the beach last week. Just seeing the sun dip below the horizon, all the amazing colors - it was amazing and calming. So I just had to try to capture that feeling in my painting. (shared image: a photo of a painting of a sunset over the ocean)\nMelanie: Wow, the beach really inspired you. The art really took me to that moment and I can feel the serenity. You captured the sunset perfectly, so peaceful!\nCaroline: Thanks Mel, really appreciate your kind words. It means a lot to me that you can feel the sense of peace and serenity. Makes me feel connected.\nMelanie: I feel the same way! Art is so cool like that - it connects us and helps us understand each other. I was actually just remembering yesterday, spending the day with my fam volunteering at a homeless shelter. It was hard to see how neglected some people are, but it was great to feel like we could make a difference.\nCaroline: Wow, Mel, you're amazing! Volunteering and making a difference- it's so heartwarming. You're an inspiration to us all! (shared image: a photo of a crowd of people walking down a street with a rainbow flag)\nMelanie: Thanks, Caroline! I really appreciate your help and motivation. What made you decide to transition and join the transgender community? (shared image: a photo of a bulletin board with a rainbow flag and a don't ever be afraid to)\nCaroline: Finding a community where I'm accepted, loved and supported has really meant a lot to me. It's made a huge difference to have people who get what I'm going through. Stuff like this mural are really special to me! (shared image: a photo of a building with a large eagle painted on it)\nMelanie: Caroline, glad you found a supportive community! Can you tell me more about why it's special to you?\nCaroline: The rainbow flag mural is important to me as it reflects the courage and strength of the trans community. The eagle symbolizes freedom and pride, representing my own resilience and that of others. (shared image: a photo of a stained glass window with a picture of a person on a horse)\nMelanie: I'm in awe of your courage as a trans person. Have you made any more art lately? (shared image: a photo of a stained glass window with a person holding a key)\nCaroline: Thanks, Mel! I made this stained glass window to remind myself and others that within us all is the key to discovering our true potential and living our best life. (shared image: a photo of three stained glass windows in a church with a clock)\nMelanie: Wow, Caroline, that looks amazing! What inspired it?\nCaroline: Thanks! It was made for a local church and shows time changing our lives. 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Art is so cool like that - it connects us and helps us understand each other. I was actually just remembering yesterday, spending the day with my fam volunteering at a homeless shelter. It was hard to see how neglected some people are, but it was great to feel like we could make a difference.\\nCaroline: Wow, Mel, you're amazing! Volunteering and making a difference- it's so heartwarming. You're an inspiration to us all! (shared image: a photo of a crowd of people walking down a street with a rainbow flag)\\nMelanie: Thanks, Caroline! I really appreciate your help and motivation. What made you decide to transition and join the transgender community? (shared image: a photo of a bulletin board with a rainbow flag and a don't ever be afraid to)\\nCaroline: Finding a community where I'm accepted, loved and supported has really meant a lot to me. It's made a huge difference to have people who get what I'm going through. Stuff like this mural are really special to me! (shared image: a photo of a building with a large eagle painted on it)\\nMelanie: Caroline, glad you found a supportive community! Can you tell me more about why it's special to you?\\nCaroline: The rainbow flag mural is important to me as it reflects the courage and strength of the trans community. The eagle symbolizes freedom and pride, representing my own resilience and that of others. (shared image: a photo of a stained glass window with a picture of a person on a horse)\\nMelanie: I'm in awe of your courage as a trans person. Have you made any more art lately? (shared image: a photo of a stained glass window with a person holding a key)\\nCaroline: Thanks, Mel! I made this stained glass window to remind myself and others that within us all is the key to discovering our true potential and living our best life. (shared image: a photo of three stained glass windows in a church with a clock)\\nMelanie: Wow, Caroline, that looks amazing! What inspired it?\\nCaroline: Thanks! It was made for a local church and shows time changing our lives. I made it to show my own journey as a transgender woman and how we should accept growth and change. (shared image: a photo of a large stained glass window in a church)\\nMelanie: Wow, Caroline! All those colors are incredible and the story it tells is so inspiring. (shared image: a photo of a door with a stained glass window and a coat rack)\\nCaroline: Thanks, Mel! Glad you like it. It's a symbol of togetherness, to celebrate differences and be that much closer. I'd love to make something like this next! (shared image: a photo of a painted sidewalk with a rainbow design on it)\\nMelanie: Wow, that's gorgeous! Where did you find it?\\nCaroline: I was out walking in my neighborhood when I came across this cool rainbow sidewalk for Pride Month. It was so vibrant and welcoming, I had to take a picture! It reminds us that love and acceptance are everywhere\\u2014even where we least expect it.\\nMelanie: That's so nice, Caroline! Art can be in the most unlikely places. Love and acceptance really can be found everywhere. (shared image: a photo of a person drawing a flower on the ground)\\nCaroline: Agreed, Mel! Art can be a real mood-booster - I saw someone drawing on the ground the other day and it made me so happy. Creativity sure can lighten someone's day. (shared image: a photo of a painting of flowers and a watercolor palette)\\nMelanie: Wow, Caroline, that's so nice! The colors are so bright and the flowers are so pretty. Art is such a source of joy.\\nCaroline: Thanks, Mel! Art gives me so much joy. It helps me show my feelings and freeze gorgeous moments, like a bouquet of flowers. (shared image: a photo of a drawing of a bunch of flowers on a table)\\nMelanie: Wow, did you make that? It looks so real!\\nCaroline: Yeah, definitely! Drawing flowers is one of my faves. 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Q: What type of individuals does the adoption agency Caroline is considering support?
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You are a question-answering assistant with access to retrieved memories from past conversations between two speakers. Answer the question using ONLY the memories. Be concise — answer with the specific fact(s) asked for, no preamble. Dates in memories may be in-band ('[Session date: ...]') or in valid-time metadata; use them for any time-based reasoning. If the answer genuinely cannot be determined from the memories, say 'Not enough information.'
QUESTION: What type of individuals does the adoption agency Caroline is considering support?
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judgeglm-4.7✓ correct
▸ input prompt
You are grading a question-answering system's response against a gold answer, for questions about long conversations between two people. Question: What type of individuals does the adoption agency Caroline is considering support? Gold answer: LGBTQ+ individuals Model response: LGBTQ+ folks. Think step by step about whether the model response contains (or is equivalent to) the gold answer. The response may be more verbose than the gold answer, or word things differently — that is fine as long as the asked-for information is present and correct. For temporal questions, accept answers that clearly refer to the same date/time even if formatted differently. For list-style answers, the response must cover the substance of the gold answer, not just a subset, to count as correct. After reasoning, output a final line in exactly this format: VERDICT: CORRECT or VERDICT: WRONG
The model response provides "LGBTQ+ folks," which is semantically equivalent to the gold answer "LGBTQ+ individuals." The term "folks" is a synonym for "individuals" or "people," and the core identifier "LGBTQ+" is present in both. The model answers the question accurately.
VERDICT: CORRECT
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How are your pets?\\nMelanie: Yeah, it's normal to be both excited and nervous with a big decision. And thanks for asking, they're good- we got another cat named Bailey too. Here's a pic of Oliver. Can you show me one of Oscar? (shared image: a photo of a black dog laying in the grass with a frisbee)\\nCaroline: He's so cute! What\\u2019s the funniest thing Oliver's done? And sure, check out this pic of him eating parsley! Veggies are his fave! (shared image: a photography of a guinea in a cage with hay and hay)\\nMelanie: Oliver's hilarious! He hid his bone in my slipper once! Cute, right? Almost as silly as when I got to feed a horse a carrot. (shared image: a photo of a person holding a carrot in front of a horse)\\nCaroline: That's so funny! I used to go horseback riding with my dad when I was a kid, we'd go through the fields, feeling the wind. It was so special. I've always had a love for horses!\\nMelanie: Wow, that sounds great - I agree, they're awesome. 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It was nice seeing them have a good time outdoors. Time flies, huh? What's new with you? (shared image: a photo of a playground with a climbing net and a slide)\\nCaroline: Wow, your kids had so much fun at the park! Being outdoors can be really enjoyable. A lot happened since our last chat. I've been chasing my ambitions and had the chance to volunteer at an LGBTQ+ youth center. It was so gratifying to talk to similar young people. It made me remember how essential it is to be kind and show support.\\nMelanie: That sounds great, Caroline. Volunteering is a great way to meet people. Creating community and supporting each other, especially for kids, is really important. How did you feel about your time there? Anything that sticks out to you?\\nCaroline: I loved it. It was awesome to see how strong the young people were, with all the challenges they face. I felt fulfilled guiding and supporting them. I even got to let them know they're not alone by sharing my story. 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Q: Why did Caroline choose the adoption agency?
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QUESTION: Why did Caroline choose the adoption agency?
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judgeglm-4.7✓ correct
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The model response states that Caroline chose the agency because they "help LGBTQ+ folks with adoption" (which is equivalent to support for LGBTQ+ individuals) and specifically mentions that their "inclusivity and support" spoke to her. This covers the substance of the gold answer, which cites "inclusivity and support for LGBTQ+ individuals."
VERDICT: CORRECT
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Taking care of ourselves is so important - even if it's not always easy. Great that you're prioritizing self-care.\\nMelanie: Yeah, it's tough. So I'm carving out some me-time each day - running, reading, or playing my violin - which refreshes me and helps me stay present for my fam!\\nCaroline: That's great, Mel! Taking time for yourself is so important. You're doing an awesome job looking after yourself and your family!\\nMelanie: Thanks, Caroline. It's still a work in progress, but I'm doing my best. My kids are so excited about summer break! We're thinking about going camping next month. Any fun plans for the summer?\\nCaroline: Researching adoption agencies \\u2014 it's been a dream to have a family and give a loving home to kids who need it.\\nMelanie: Wow, Caroline! That's awesome! Taking in kids in need - you're so kind. Your future family is gonna be so lucky to have you!\\nCaroline: Thanks, Mel! My goal is to give kids a loving home. 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Q: What does Melanie think about Caroline's decision to adopt?
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QUESTION: What does Melanie think about Caroline's decision to adopt?
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Here's our latest work from last weekend. (shared image: a photo of a painting of a sunset with a palm tree)\nCaroline: Wow Mel, that painting's amazing! The colors are so bold and it really highlights the beauty of nature. Y'all work on it together?\nMelanie: Thanks, Caroline! We both helped with the painting - it was great bonding over it and chatting about nature. We found these lovely flowers. Appreciating the small things in life, too. (shared image: a photo of a field of purple flowers with green leaves)\nCaroline: That photo is stunning! So glad you bonded over our love of nature. Last Friday I went to a council meeting for adoption. It was inspiring and emotional - so many people wanted to create loving homes for children in need. It made me even more determined to adopt.\nMelanie: Wow, Caroline, way to go! Your future fam will get a kick out of having you. What do you think of these? (shared image: a photo of a blue vase with a bouquet of sunflowers and roses)\nCaroline: Thanks Melanie - love the blue vase in the pic! Blue's my fave, it makes me feel relaxed. Sunflowers mean warmth and happiness, right? While roses stand for love and beauty? That's neat. What do flowers mean to you?\nMelanie: Flowers bring joy. They represent growth, beauty and reminding us to appreciate the small moments. They were an important part of my wedding decor and always remind me of that day. (shared image: a photo of a row of white chairs with flowers on them)\nCaroline: It must have been special at your wedding. I wish I had known you back then!\nMelanie: It was amazing, Caroline. The day was full of love and joy. Everyone we love was there to celebrate us - it was really special. (shared image: a photo of a wedding ceremony in a greenhouse with people taking pictures)\nCaroline: Wow, what a great day! Glad everyone could make it. What was your favorite part?\nMelanie: Marrying my partner and promising to be together forever was the best part. (shared image: a photo of a man and woman standing on a beach)\nCaroline: Wow, nice pic! You both looked amazing. One special memory for me was this pride parade I went to a few weeks ago. (shared image: a photo of a parade with people walking down the street)\nMelanie: Wow, looks awesome! Did you join in?\nCaroline: Yes, I did. It was amazing! I felt so accepted and happy, just being around people who accepted and celebrated me. It's definitely a top memory. (shared image: a photo of a group of people holding up signs and smiling)\nMelanie: Wow, what an experience! How did it make you feel?\nCaroline: I felt so proud and grateful - the vibes were amazing and it was comforting to know I'm not alone and have a great community around me. (shared image: a photo of a rainbow flag on a pole on a carpet)\nMelanie: Wow, Caroline! That's huge! 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How're you doing finding peace?\nMelanie: I'm getting there, Caroline. Creativity and family keep me at peace. (shared image: a photo of a man holding a frisbee in front of a frisbee golf basket)\nCaroline: That's awesome, Melanie! How have your family been supportive during your move?\nMelanie: My fam's been awesome - they helped out and showed lots of love and support.\nCaroline: Wow, Mel, family love and support is the best!\nMelanie: Yeah, Caroline, my family's been great - their love and support really helped me through tough times. It's awesome! We even went on another camping trip in the forest. (shared image: a photo of a man and two children sitting around a campfire)\nCaroline: Awesome, Mel! Family support's huge. What else do you guys like doing together? (shared image: a photo of a family walking through a forest with a toddler)\nMelanie: We enjoy hiking in the mountains and exploring forests. 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judgeglm-4.7✗ wrong
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You are grading a question-answering system's response against a gold answer, for questions about long conversations between two people. Question: What does Melanie think about Caroline's decision to adopt? Gold answer: she thinks Caroline is doing something amazing and will be an awesome mom Model response: Melanie is proud, happy, and supportive of the decision; she congratulates Caroline, calls it "awesome" and "amazing," believes it is a loving way to build a family, finds Caroline inspiring, and mentions that it makes her feel like she might want to adopt too. Think step by step about whether the model response contains (or is equivalent to) the gold answer. The response may be more verbose than the gold answer, or word things differently — that is fine as long as the asked-for information is present and correct. For temporal questions, accept answers that clearly refer to the same date/time even if formatted differently. For list-style answers, the response must cover the substance of the gold answer, not just a subset, to count as correct. After reasoning, output a final line in exactly this format: VERDICT: CORRECT or VERDICT: WRONG
The model response states that Melanie calls the decision "awesome" and "amazing," which covers the first part of the gold answer ("she thinks Caroline is doing something amazing"). However, the model response does not contain the second part of the gold answer: the specific belief that Caroline "will be an awesome mom." The model response focuses on Melanie's feelings (proud, happy), the decision itself (loving way to build a family), and the inspiration she draws from it, but it omits the prediction regarding Caroline's future parenting ability found in the gold answer.
VERDICT: WRONG
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Here's our latest work from last weekend. (shared image: a photo of a painting of a sunset with a palm tree)\nCaroline: Wow Mel, that painting's amazing! The colors are so bold and it really highlights the beauty of nature. Y'all work on it together?\nMelanie: Thanks, Caroline! We both helped with the painting - it was great bonding over it and chatting about nature. We found these lovely flowers. Appreciating the small things in life, too. (shared image: a photo of a field of purple flowers with green leaves)\nCaroline: That photo is stunning! So glad you bonded over our love of nature. Last Friday I went to a council meeting for adoption. It was inspiring and emotional - so many people wanted to create loving homes for children in need. It made me even more determined to adopt.\nMelanie: Wow, Caroline, way to go! Your future fam will get a kick out of having you. What do you think of these? (shared image: a photo of a blue vase with a bouquet of sunflowers and roses)\nCaroline: Thanks Melanie - love the blue vase in the pic! Blue's my fave, it makes me feel relaxed. Sunflowers mean warmth and happiness, right? While roses stand for love and beauty? That's neat. What do flowers mean to you?\nMelanie: Flowers bring joy. They represent growth, beauty and reminding us to appreciate the small moments. They were an important part of my wedding decor and always remind me of that day. (shared image: a photo of a row of white chairs with flowers on them)\nCaroline: It must have been special at your wedding. I wish I had known you back then!\nMelanie: It was amazing, Caroline. The day was full of love and joy. Everyone we love was there to celebrate us - it was really special. (shared image: a photo of a wedding ceremony in a greenhouse with people taking pictures)\nCaroline: Wow, what a great day! Glad everyone could make it. What was your favorite part?\nMelanie: Marrying my partner and promising to be together forever was the best part. (shared image: a photo of a man and woman standing on a beach)\nCaroline: Wow, nice pic! You both looked amazing. One special memory for me was this pride parade I went to a few weeks ago. (shared image: a photo of a parade with people walking down the street)\nMelanie: Wow, looks awesome! Did you join in?\nCaroline: Yes, I did. It was amazing! I felt so accepted and happy, just being around people who accepted and celebrated me. It's definitely a top memory. (shared image: a photo of a group of people holding up signs and smiling)\nMelanie: Wow, what an experience! How did it make you feel?\nCaroline: I felt so proud and grateful - the vibes were amazing and it was comforting to know I'm not alone and have a great community around me. (shared image: a photo of a rainbow flag on a pole on a carpet)\nMelanie: Wow, Caroline! That's huge! How did it feel to be around so much love and acceptance?\nCaroline: It was awesome, Melanie! Being around people who embrace and back me up is beyond words. It really inspired me. (shared image: a photo of a group of people sitting on the ground with a dog)\nMelanie: Wow, that sounds awesome! Your friends and community really have your back. What's been the best part of it? (shared image: a photo of a girl sitting in a teepee with stuffed animals)\nCaroline: Realizing I can be me without fear and having the courage to transition was the best part. It's so freeing to express myself authentically and have people back me up. (shared image: a photo of a teepee with a teddy bear and pillows)\nMelanie: That's awesome, Caro! You've found the courage to be yourself - that's important for our mental health and finding peace. (shared image: a photo of a buddha statue and a candle on a table)\nCaroline: Thanks, Melanie! Been a long road, but I'm proud of how far I've come. How're you doing finding peace?\nMelanie: I'm getting there, Caroline. Creativity and family keep me at peace. (shared image: a photo of a man holding a frisbee in front of a frisbee golf basket)\nCaroline: That's awesome, Melanie! How have your family been supportive during your move?\nMelanie: My fam's been awesome - they helped out and showed lots of love and support.\nCaroline: Wow, Mel, family love and support is the best!\nMelanie: Yeah, Caroline, my family's been great - their love and support really helped me through tough times. It's awesome! We even went on another camping trip in the forest. (shared image: a photo of a man and two children sitting around a campfire)\nCaroline: Awesome, Mel! Family support's huge. What else do you guys like doing together? (shared image: a photo of a family walking through a forest with a toddler)\nMelanie: We enjoy hiking in the mountains and exploring forests. It's a cool way to connect with nature and each other.\nCaroline: Wow, Mel, that sounds awesome! Exploring nature and family time is so special.\nMelanie: Yeah, Caroline, they're some of my fave memories. It brings us together and brings us happiness. Glad you're here to share in it.\nCaroline: Thanks, Melanie! Really glad to have you as a friend to share my journey. You're awesome!\nMelanie: Thanks, Caroline! Appreciate your friendship. It's great to have a supporter!\nCaroline: No worries, Mel! Your friendship means so much to me. Enjoy your day!"
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Pottery's a great way to relax, so it must have been tough taking a break. Need any help?\\nMelanie: Thanks, Caroline. It was tough, but I'm doing ok. Been reading that book you recommended a while ago and painting to keep busy.\\nCaroline: Cool that you have creative outlets. Got any paintings to show? I'd love to check them out.\\nMelanie: Yeah, Here's one I did last week. It's inspired by the sunsets. The colors make me feel calm. What have you been up to lately, artistically? (shared image: a photo of a painting of a sunset with a pink sky)\\nCaroline: Wow Mel, that's stunning! Love the colors and the chilled-out sunset vibe. What made you paint it? I've been trying out abstract stuff recently. It's kinda freeing, just putting my feelings on the canvas without too much of a plan. It's like a cool form of self-expression.\\nMelanie: Thanks, Caroline! I painted it because it was calming. I've done an abstract painting too, take a look! I love how art lets us get our emotions out. 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For me, adoption is a way of giving back and showing love and acceptance.\\nMelanie: Wow, Caroline, that's awesome. Giving a home to needy kids is such a loving way to build a family. Those kids will be so supported and happy in their new home.\\nCaroline: Thanks, Melanie. My dream is to create a safe and loving home for these kids. Love and acceptance should be everyone's right, and I want them to experience it.\\nMelanie: I totally agree, Caroline. Everyone deserves that. It's awesome to see how passionate you are about helping these kids.\\nCaroline: Thanks, Mel. Finding self-acceptance was a long process, but now I'm ready to offer love and support to those who need it. It's empowering to make a positive difference in someone's life.\\nMelanie: That must have been tough for you, Caroline. Respect for finding acceptance and helping others with what you've been through. You're so strong and inspiring.\\nCaroline: Thanks, Melanie. 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It was special to watch their creativity and imagination come to life, they made this! (shared image: a photo of a cup with a dog face on it)\\nCaroline: Aww, that's so sweet! That cup is so cute. It's awesome to see how kids show their personalities through art. What other creative projects do you do with them, besides pottery?\\nMelanie: We love painting together lately, especially nature-inspired ones. Here's our latest work from last weekend. (shared image: a photo of a painting of a sunset with a palm tree)\\nCaroline: Wow Mel, that painting's amazing! The colors are so bold and it really highlights the beauty of nature. Y'all work on it together?\\nMelanie: Thanks, Caroline! We both helped with the painting - it was great bonding over it and chatting about nature. We found these lovely flowers. Appreciating the small things in life, too. (shared image: a photo of a field of purple flowers with green leaves)\\nCaroline: That photo is stunning! 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Q: How long have Mel and her husband been married?
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"object": "[Session date: 12:09 am on 13 September, 2023]\nCaroline: Hey Mel, long time no chat! I had a wicked day out with the gang last weekend - we went biking and saw some pretty cool stuff. It was so refreshing, and the pic I'm sending is just stunning, eh? (shared image: a photo of a beach with a fence and a sunset)\nMelanie: Hey Caroline! It's so good to hear from you! That pic is so beautiful, the colors really pop. Biking sounds like a great way to get out in nature. We went camping with the kids a few weeks ago, had a blast exploring the forest and hiking. Nature can be so refreshing for your soul. Any plans coming up? (shared image: a photo of a dirt road surrounded by trees with yellow leaves)\nCaroline: Melanie, that photo's amazing! I love all the yellow leaves, it looks so cozy. That sounds like fun! Seeing how excited they get for the little things is awesome, it's so contagious.\nMelanie: Thanks, Caroline! It's awesome seeing the kids get excited learning something new about nature. Those moments make being a parent worth it. We roasted marshmallows and shared stories around the campfire. Those simple moments make the best memories. What inspires you with your volunteering?\nCaroline: I'm inspired seeing my work make a difference for the LGBTQ+ community. Knowing I'm helping create a more loving world is amazing. I'm really thankful for my friends, family and mentors' support. It inspires me to keep making art, too. (shared image: a photo of a painting of a heart on a table)\nMelanie: Wow, Caroline, that looks awesome! I love how it shows the togetherness and power you were talking about. How long have you been creating art?\nCaroline: Since I was 17 or so. I find it soempowering and cathartic. It's amazing how art can show things that are hard to put into words. How long have you been into art?\nMelanie: Seven years now, and I've finally found my real muses: painting and pottery. It's so calming and satisfying. Check out my pottery creation in the pic! (shared image: a photo of a group of bowls and a starfish on a white surface)\nCaroline: Melanie, those bowls are amazing! They each have such cool designs. I love that you chose pottery for your art. Painting and drawing have helped me express my feelings and explore my gender identity. Creating art was really important to me during my transition - it helped me understand and accept myself. I'm so grateful.\nMelanie: Thanks, Caroline! It has really helped me out. I love how it's both a creative outlet and a form of therapy. Have you ever thought about trying it or another art form?\nCaroline: I haven't done pottery yet, but I'm game for trying new art. I might try it sometime! Check out this piece I made! (shared image: a photo of a painting on a easel with a red and blue background)\nMelanie: Wow, Caroline! This painting is awesome. Love the red and blue. What gave you the idea?\nCaroline: Thanks, Melanie! I made this painting to show my path as a trans woman. The red and blue are for the binary gender system, and the mix of colors means smashing that rigid thinking. It's a reminder to love my authentic self - it's taken a while to get here but I'm finally proud of who I am.\nMelanie: Wow, Caro, that painting is amazing! You've made so much progress. I'm super proud of you for being your true self. What effect has the journey had on your relationships?\nCaroline: Thanks, Melanie. It's definitely changed them. Some close friends kept supporting me, but a few weren't able to handle it. It wasn't easy, but I'm much happier being around those who accept and love me. Now my relationships feel more genuine.\nMelanie: Caroline, it's got to be tough dealing with those changes. Glad you've found people who uplift and accept you! Here's to a good time at the caf\u00e9 last weekend - they even had thoughtful signs like this! It brings me so much happiness. (shared image: a photo of a sign posted on a door stating that someone is not being able to leave)\nCaroline: Whoa, Mel, that sign looks serious. Did anything happen?\nMelanie: The sign was just a precaution, I had a great time. But thank you for your concern, you're so thoughtful!\nCaroline: Phew! Glad it all worked out and you had a good time at the park!\nMelanie: Yeah, it was so much fun! Those joyful moments definitely show us life's beauty.",
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Here's our latest work from last weekend. (shared image: a photo of a painting of a sunset with a palm tree)\nCaroline: Wow Mel, that painting's amazing! The colors are so bold and it really highlights the beauty of nature. Y'all work on it together?\nMelanie: Thanks, Caroline! We both helped with the painting - it was great bonding over it and chatting about nature. We found these lovely flowers. Appreciating the small things in life, too. (shared image: a photo of a field of purple flowers with green leaves)\nCaroline: That photo is stunning! So glad you bonded over our love of nature. Last Friday I went to a council meeting for adoption. It was inspiring and emotional - so many people wanted to create loving homes for children in need. It made me even more determined to adopt.\nMelanie: Wow, Caroline, way to go! Your future fam will get a kick out of having you. What do you think of these? (shared image: a photo of a blue vase with a bouquet of sunflowers and roses)\nCaroline: Thanks Melanie - love the blue vase in the pic! Blue's my fave, it makes me feel relaxed. Sunflowers mean warmth and happiness, right? While roses stand for love and beauty? That's neat. What do flowers mean to you?\nMelanie: Flowers bring joy. They represent growth, beauty and reminding us to appreciate the small moments. They were an important part of my wedding decor and always remind me of that day. (shared image: a photo of a row of white chairs with flowers on them)\nCaroline: It must have been special at your wedding. I wish I had known you back then!\nMelanie: It was amazing, Caroline. The day was full of love and joy. Everyone we love was there to celebrate us - it was really special. (shared image: a photo of a wedding ceremony in a greenhouse with people taking pictures)\nCaroline: Wow, what a great day! Glad everyone could make it. What was your favorite part?\nMelanie: Marrying my partner and promising to be together forever was the best part. (shared image: a photo of a man and woman standing on a beach)\nCaroline: Wow, nice pic! You both looked amazing. One special memory for me was this pride parade I went to a few weeks ago. (shared image: a photo of a parade with people walking down the street)\nMelanie: Wow, looks awesome! Did you join in?\nCaroline: Yes, I did. It was amazing! I felt so accepted and happy, just being around people who accepted and celebrated me. It's definitely a top memory. (shared image: a photo of a group of people holding up signs and smiling)\nMelanie: Wow, what an experience! How did it make you feel?\nCaroline: I felt so proud and grateful - the vibes were amazing and it was comforting to know I'm not alone and have a great community around me. (shared image: a photo of a rainbow flag on a pole on a carpet)\nMelanie: Wow, Caroline! That's huge! How did it feel to be around so much love and acceptance?\nCaroline: It was awesome, Melanie! Being around people who embrace and back me up is beyond words. It really inspired me. (shared image: a photo of a group of people sitting on the ground with a dog)\nMelanie: Wow, that sounds awesome! Your friends and community really have your back. What's been the best part of it? (shared image: a photo of a girl sitting in a teepee with stuffed animals)\nCaroline: Realizing I can be me without fear and having the courage to transition was the best part. It's so freeing to express myself authentically and have people back me up. (shared image: a photo of a teepee with a teddy bear and pillows)\nMelanie: That's awesome, Caro! You've found the courage to be yourself - that's important for our mental health and finding peace. (shared image: a photo of a buddha statue and a candle on a table)\nCaroline: Thanks, Melanie! Been a long road, but I'm proud of how far I've come. How're you doing finding peace?\nMelanie: I'm getting there, Caroline. Creativity and family keep me at peace. (shared image: a photo of a man holding a frisbee in front of a frisbee golf basket)\nCaroline: That's awesome, Melanie! How have your family been supportive during your move?\nMelanie: My fam's been awesome - they helped out and showed lots of love and support.\nCaroline: Wow, Mel, family love and support is the best!\nMelanie: Yeah, Caroline, my family's been great - their love and support really helped me through tough times. It's awesome! We even went on another camping trip in the forest. (shared image: a photo of a man and two children sitting around a campfire)\nCaroline: Awesome, Mel! Family support's huge. What else do you guys like doing together? (shared image: a photo of a family walking through a forest with a toddler)\nMelanie: We enjoy hiking in the mountains and exploring forests. It's a cool way to connect with nature and each other.\nCaroline: Wow, Mel, that sounds awesome! Exploring nature and family time is so special.\nMelanie: Yeah, Caroline, they're some of my fave memories. It brings us together and brings us happiness. Glad you're here to share in it.\nCaroline: Thanks, Melanie! Really glad to have you as a friend to share my journey. You're awesome!\nMelanie: Thanks, Caroline! Appreciate your friendship. It's great to have a supporter!\nCaroline: No worries, Mel! Your friendship means so much to me. Enjoy your day!",
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The question asks for the duration of Mel's marriage. The gold answer states that they have been married for "5 years." The model response provides the exact duration "5 years." Although the model response is more concise than the gold answer, it contains the correct information requested by the question and is semantically equivalent to the gold answer.
VERDICT: CORRECT
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Here's our latest work from last weekend. (shared image: a photo of a painting of a sunset with a palm tree)\nCaroline: Wow Mel, that painting's amazing! The colors are so bold and it really highlights the beauty of nature. Y'all work on it together?\nMelanie: Thanks, Caroline! We both helped with the painting - it was great bonding over it and chatting about nature. We found these lovely flowers. Appreciating the small things in life, too. (shared image: a photo of a field of purple flowers with green leaves)\nCaroline: That photo is stunning! So glad you bonded over our love of nature. Last Friday I went to a council meeting for adoption. It was inspiring and emotional - so many people wanted to create loving homes for children in need. It made me even more determined to adopt.\nMelanie: Wow, Caroline, way to go! Your future fam will get a kick out of having you. What do you think of these? (shared image: a photo of a blue vase with a bouquet of sunflowers and roses)\nCaroline: Thanks Melanie - love the blue vase in the pic! Blue's my fave, it makes me feel relaxed. Sunflowers mean warmth and happiness, right? While roses stand for love and beauty? That's neat. What do flowers mean to you?\nMelanie: Flowers bring joy. They represent growth, beauty and reminding us to appreciate the small moments. They were an important part of my wedding decor and always remind me of that day. (shared image: a photo of a row of white chairs with flowers on them)\nCaroline: It must have been special at your wedding. I wish I had known you back then!\nMelanie: It was amazing, Caroline. The day was full of love and joy. Everyone we love was there to celebrate us - it was really special. (shared image: a photo of a wedding ceremony in a greenhouse with people taking pictures)\nCaroline: Wow, what a great day! Glad everyone could make it. What was your favorite part?\nMelanie: Marrying my partner and promising to be together forever was the best part. (shared image: a photo of a man and woman standing on a beach)\nCaroline: Wow, nice pic! You both looked amazing. One special memory for me was this pride parade I went to a few weeks ago. (shared image: a photo of a parade with people walking down the street)\nMelanie: Wow, looks awesome! Did you join in?\nCaroline: Yes, I did. It was amazing! I felt so accepted and happy, just being around people who accepted and celebrated me. It's definitely a top memory. (shared image: a photo of a group of people holding up signs and smiling)\nMelanie: Wow, what an experience! How did it make you feel?\nCaroline: I felt so proud and grateful - the vibes were amazing and it was comforting to know I'm not alone and have a great community around me. (shared image: a photo of a rainbow flag on a pole on a carpet)\nMelanie: Wow, Caroline! That's huge! How did it feel to be around so much love and acceptance?\nCaroline: It was awesome, Melanie! Being around people who embrace and back me up is beyond words. It really inspired me. (shared image: a photo of a group of people sitting on the ground with a dog)\nMelanie: Wow, that sounds awesome! Your friends and community really have your back. What's been the best part of it? (shared image: a photo of a girl sitting in a teepee with stuffed animals)\nCaroline: Realizing I can be me without fear and having the courage to transition was the best part. It's so freeing to express myself authentically and have people back me up. (shared image: a photo of a teepee with a teddy bear and pillows)\nMelanie: That's awesome, Caro! You've found the courage to be yourself - that's important for our mental health and finding peace. (shared image: a photo of a buddha statue and a candle on a table)\nCaroline: Thanks, Melanie! Been a long road, but I'm proud of how far I've come. How're you doing finding peace?\nMelanie: I'm getting there, Caroline. Creativity and family keep me at peace. (shared image: a photo of a man holding a frisbee in front of a frisbee golf basket)\nCaroline: That's awesome, Melanie! How have your family been supportive during your move?\nMelanie: My fam's been awesome - they helped out and showed lots of love and support.\nCaroline: Wow, Mel, family love and support is the best!\nMelanie: Yeah, Caroline, my family's been great - their love and support really helped me through tough times. It's awesome! We even went on another camping trip in the forest. (shared image: a photo of a man and two children sitting around a campfire)\nCaroline: Awesome, Mel! Family support's huge. What else do you guys like doing together? (shared image: a photo of a family walking through a forest with a toddler)\nMelanie: We enjoy hiking in the mountains and exploring forests. It's a cool way to connect with nature and each other.\nCaroline: Wow, Mel, that sounds awesome! Exploring nature and family time is so special.\nMelanie: Yeah, Caroline, they're some of my fave memories. It brings us together and brings us happiness. Glad you're here to share in it.\nCaroline: Thanks, Melanie! Really glad to have you as a friend to share my journey. You're awesome!\nMelanie: Thanks, Caroline! Appreciate your friendship. It's great to have a supporter!\nCaroline: No worries, Mel! Your friendship means so much to me. Enjoy your day!"
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(shared image: a photo of a family posing for a picture in a yard)\\nMelanie: Wow, that photo is great! How long have you had such a great support system?\\nCaroline: Yeah, I'm really lucky to have them. They've been there through everything, I've known these friends for 4 years, since I moved from my home country. Their love and help have been so important especially after that tough breakup. I'm super thankful. Who supports you, Mel?\\nMelanie: I'm lucky to have my husband and kids; they keep me motivated. (shared image: a photo of a man and a little girl standing in front of a waterfall)\\nCaroline: Wow, what an amazing family pic! How long have you been married?\\nMelanie: 5 years already! Time flies- feels like just yesterday I put this dress on! Thanks, Caroline! (shared image: a photo of a bride in a wedding dress holding a bouquet)\\nCaroline: Congrats, Melanie! You both looked so great on your wedding day! Wishing you many happy years together!\\nMelanie: Thanks, Caroline! Appreciate your kind words. Looking forward to more happy years. Our family and moments make it all worth it. (shared image: a photo of a man and woman sitting on a blanket eating food)\\nCaroline: Looks like you had a great day! How was it? You all look so happy!\\nMelanie: It so fun! We played games, ate good food, and just hung out together. Family moments make life awesome.\\nCaroline: Sounds great, Mel! Glad you had a great time. Cherish the moments - they're the best!\\nMelanie: Absolutely, Caroline! I cherish time with family. It's when I really feel alive and happy.\\nCaroline: I 100% agree, Mel. Hanging with loved ones is amazing and brings so much happiness. Those moments really make me thankful. 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A lot's happened since we talked. I went to a pride parade last Friday and it was awesome - so much energy and love everywhere. Really made me proud and reminded me how important it is to keep standing up for equality.\\nMelanie: Wow, that's awesome! How did it feel being part of that community? (shared image: a photo of a band performing on stage with a sign that says all are welcome)\\nCaroline: It was so inspiring, Mel! Check out the crowd. People of all kinds celebrating love and acceptance - it really pushed me to keep fighting for LGBTQ rights. (shared image: a photo of a group of people walking down a street with balloons)\\nMelanie: Wow, Caroline! That sounds awesome. This pic's from last night - looks like everyone was having a blast! Reminds me it's important to cultivate a loving and accepting environment for our kids. How do you stay inclusive in your work as an artist? (shared image: a photo of a group of people sitting on chairs watching a band)\\nCaroline: That pic is cool! Representing inclusivity and diversity in my art is important to me. I also use it to speak up for the LGBTQ+ community and push for acceptance. Here's a recent painting! (shared image: a photo of a painting with a painting brush and paint on it)\\nMelanie: Wow, that rocks! What's the main idea of your art?\\nCaroline: My art is about expressing my trans experience. It's my way of showing my story and helping people understand the trans community. (shared image: a photo of a painting of a woman with a cow in her lap)\\nMelanie: Your art's amazing, Caroline. I love how you use it to tell your stories and teach people about trans folks. I'd love to see another painting of yours! (shared image: a photo of a person holding a purple bowl in their hand)\\nCaroline: Thanks, Melanie. Here's one- 'Embracing Identity' is all about finding comfort and love in being yourself. The woman in the painting stands for the journey of acceptance. My aim was to show warmth, love and self-acceptance. (shared image: a photo of a painting of a woman with a red shirt)\\nMelanie: Wow, Caroline, that's gorgeous! I love the self-acceptance and love theme. How does art help you with your self-discovery and acceptance journey? (shared image: a photo of a woman is making a vase on a wheel)\\nCaroline: Art's allowed me to explore my transition and my changing body. It's been a great way to work through stuff I'm going through. I love that it teaches me to accept the beauty of imperfections.\\nMelanie: Wow, Caroline, that's so cool! Art can be so healing and a way to really connect with who you are. It's awesome that beauty can be found in the imperfections. We're all individual and wonderfully imperfect. Thanks for sharing it with me!\\nCaroline: Thanks, Melanie. It means a lot to share this with you.\\nMelanie: Great chatting with you! 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I love all the yellow leaves, it looks so cozy. That sounds like fun! Seeing how excited they get for the little things is awesome, it's so contagious.\\nMelanie: Thanks, Caroline! It's awesome seeing the kids get excited learning something new about nature. Those moments make being a parent worth it. We roasted marshmallows and shared stories around the campfire. Those simple moments make the best memories. What inspires you with your volunteering?\\nCaroline: I'm inspired seeing my work make a difference for the LGBTQ+ community. Knowing I'm helping create a more loving world is amazing. I'm really thankful for my friends, family and mentors' support. It inspires me to keep making art, too. (shared image: a photo of a painting of a heart on a table)\\nMelanie: Wow, Caroline, that looks awesome! I love how it shows the togetherness and power you were talking about. How long have you been creating art?\\nCaroline: Since I was 17 or so. I find it soempowering and cathartic. It's amazing how art can show things that are hard to put into words. How long have you been into art?\\nMelanie: Seven years now, and I've finally found my real muses: painting and pottery. It's so calming and satisfying. Check out my pottery creation in the pic! (shared image: a photo of a group of bowls and a starfish on a white surface)\\nCaroline: Melanie, those bowls are amazing! They each have such cool designs. I love that you chose pottery for your art. Painting and drawing have helped me express my feelings and explore my gender identity. Creating art was really important to me during my transition - it helped me understand and accept myself. I'm so grateful.\\nMelanie: Thanks, Caroline! It has really helped me out. I love how it's both a creative outlet and a form of therapy. Have you ever thought about trying it or another art form?\\nCaroline: I haven't done pottery yet, but I'm game for trying new art. I might try it sometime! Check out this piece I made! (shared image: a photo of a painting on a easel with a red and blue background)\\nMelanie: Wow, Caroline! This painting is awesome. Love the red and blue. What gave you the idea?\\nCaroline: Thanks, Melanie! I made this painting to show my path as a trans woman. The red and blue are for the binary gender system, and the mix of colors means smashing that rigid thinking. It's a reminder to love my authentic self - it's taken a while to get here but I'm finally proud of who I am.\\nMelanie: Wow, Caro, that painting is amazing! You've made so much progress. I'm super proud of you for being your true self. What effect has the journey had on your relationships?\\nCaroline: Thanks, Melanie. It's definitely changed them. Some close friends kept supporting me, but a few weren't able to handle it. It wasn't easy, but I'm much happier being around those who accept and love me. Now my relationships feel more genuine.\\nMelanie: Caroline, it's got to be tough dealing with those changes. Glad you've found people who uplift and accept you! Here's to a good time at the caf\\u00e9 last weekend - they even had thoughtful signs like this! It brings me so much happiness. (shared image: a photo of a sign posted on a door stating that someone is not being able to leave)\\nCaroline: Whoa, Mel, that sign looks serious. Did anything happen?\\nMelanie: The sign was just a precaution, I had a great time. But thank you for your concern, you're so thoughtful!\\nCaroline: Phew! Glad it all worked out and you had a good time at the park!\\nMelanie: Yeah, it was so much fun! Those joyful moments definitely show us life's beauty.\",\n \"valid_from\": null,\n \"valid_to\": null,\n \"source\": \"recall\"\n },\n {\n \"subject\": \"ctx:memory/episodic/28e11d87-2e0f-4e39-a685-69dea162cac6\",\n \"predicate\": \"mem:episodic/chunk\",\n \"object\": \"[Session date: 1:51 pm on 15 July, 2023]\\nCaroline: Hey Mel, what's up? Been a busy week since we talked.\\nMelanie: Hey Caroline, it's been super busy here. So much since we talked! Last Fri I finally took my kids to a pottery workshop. We all made our own pots, it was fun and therapeutic! (shared image: a photography of a group of children making clay sculptures in a classroom)\\nCaroline: Wow, Mel! Sounds like you and the kids had a blast. How'd they like it?\\nMelanie: The kids loved it! They were so excited to get their hands dirty and make something with clay. It was special to watch their creativity and imagination come to life, they made this! (shared image: a photo of a cup with a dog face on it)\\nCaroline: Aww, that's so sweet! That cup is so cute. It's awesome to see how kids show their personalities through art. What other creative projects do you do with them, besides pottery?\\nMelanie: We love painting together lately, especially nature-inspired ones. Here's our latest work from last weekend. (shared image: a photo of a painting of a sunset with a palm tree)\\nCaroline: Wow Mel, that painting's amazing! The colors are so bold and it really highlights the beauty of nature. Y'all work on it together?\\nMelanie: Thanks, Caroline! We both helped with the painting - it was great bonding over it and chatting about nature. We found these lovely flowers. Appreciating the small things in life, too. (shared image: a photo of a field of purple flowers with green leaves)\\nCaroline: That photo is stunning! So glad you bonded over our love of nature. Last Friday I went to a council meeting for adoption. It was inspiring and emotional - so many people wanted to create loving homes for children in need. It made me even more determined to adopt.\\nMelanie: Wow, Caroline, way to go! Your future fam will get a kick out of having you. What do you think of these? (shared image: a photo of a blue vase with a bouquet of sunflowers and roses)\\nCaroline: Thanks Melanie - love the blue vase in the pic! Blue's my fave, it makes me feel relaxed. Sunflowers mean warmth and happiness, right? While roses stand for love and beauty? That's neat. What do flowers mean to you?\\nMelanie: Flowers bring joy. They represent growth, beauty and reminding us to appreciate the small moments. They were an important part of my wedding decor and always remind me of that day. (shared image: a photo of a row of white chairs with flowers on them)\\nCaroline: It must have been special at your wedding. I wish I had known you back then!\\nMelanie: It was amazing, Caroline. The day was full of love and joy. Everyone we love was there to celebrate us - it was really special. (shared image: a photo of a wedding ceremony in a greenhouse with people taking pictures)\\nCaroline: Wow, what a great day! Glad everyone could make it. What was your favorite part?\\nMelanie: Marrying my partner and promising to be together forever was the best part. (shared image: a photo of a man and woman standing on a beach)\\nCaroline: Wow, nice pic! You both looked amazing. One special memory for me was this pride parade I went to a few weeks ago. (shared image: a photo of a parade with people walking down the street)\\nMelanie: Wow, looks awesome! Did you join in?\\nCaroline: Yes, I did. It was amazing! I felt so accepted and happy, just being around people who accepted and celebrated me. It's definitely a top memory. (shared image: a photo of a group of people holding up signs and smiling)\\nMelanie: Wow, what an experience! How did it make you feel?\\nCaroline: I felt so proud and grateful - the vibes were amazing and it was comforting to know I'm not alone and have a great community around me. (shared image: a photo of a rainbow flag on a pole on a carpet)\\nMelanie: Wow, Caroline! That's huge! How did it feel to be around so much love and acceptance?\\nCaroline: It was awesome, Melanie! Being around people who embrace and back me up is beyond words. It really inspired me. (shared image: a photo of a group of people sitting on the ground with a dog)\\nMelanie: Wow, that sounds awesome! Your friends and community really have your back. What's been the best part of it? (shared image: a photo of a girl sitting in a teepee with stuffed animals)\\nCaroline: Realizing I can be me without fear and having the courage to transition was the best part. It's so freeing to express myself authentically and have people back me up. (shared image: a photo of a teepee with a teddy bear and pillows)\\nMelanie: That's awesome, Caro! You've found the courage to be yourself - that's important for our mental health and finding peace. (shared image: a photo of a buddha statue and a candle on a table)\\nCaroline: Thanks, Melanie! Been a long road, but I'm proud of how far I've come. 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Q: What does Caroline's necklace symbolize?
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You are a question-answering assistant with access to retrieved memories from past conversations between two speakers. Answer the question using ONLY the memories. Be concise — answer with the specific fact(s) asked for, no preamble. Dates in memories may be in-band ('[Session date: ...]') or in valid-time metadata; use them for any time-based reasoning. If the answer genuinely cannot be determined from the memories, say 'Not enough information.'
QUESTION: What does Caroline's necklace symbolize?
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Those colors are so vivid, it really looks like a real sunset. What gave you the idea to paint it?\nCaroline: Thanks, Melanie! I painted it after I visited the beach last week. Just seeing the sun dip below the horizon, all the amazing colors - it was amazing and calming. So I just had to try to capture that feeling in my painting. (shared image: a photo of a painting of a sunset over the ocean)\nMelanie: Wow, the beach really inspired you. The art really took me to that moment and I can feel the serenity. You captured the sunset perfectly, so peaceful!\nCaroline: Thanks Mel, really appreciate your kind words. It means a lot to me that you can feel the sense of peace and serenity. Makes me feel connected.\nMelanie: I feel the same way! Art is so cool like that - it connects us and helps us understand each other. I was actually just remembering yesterday, spending the day with my fam volunteering at a homeless shelter. It was hard to see how neglected some people are, but it was great to feel like we could make a difference.\nCaroline: Wow, Mel, you're amazing! Volunteering and making a difference- it's so heartwarming. You're an inspiration to us all! (shared image: a photo of a crowd of people walking down a street with a rainbow flag)\nMelanie: Thanks, Caroline! I really appreciate your help and motivation. What made you decide to transition and join the transgender community? (shared image: a photo of a bulletin board with a rainbow flag and a don't ever be afraid to)\nCaroline: Finding a community where I'm accepted, loved and supported has really meant a lot to me. It's made a huge difference to have people who get what I'm going through. Stuff like this mural are really special to me! (shared image: a photo of a building with a large eagle painted on it)\nMelanie: Caroline, glad you found a supportive community! Can you tell me more about why it's special to you?\nCaroline: The rainbow flag mural is important to me as it reflects the courage and strength of the trans community. The eagle symbolizes freedom and pride, representing my own resilience and that of others. (shared image: a photo of a stained glass window with a picture of a person on a horse)\nMelanie: I'm in awe of your courage as a trans person. Have you made any more art lately? (shared image: a photo of a stained glass window with a person holding a key)\nCaroline: Thanks, Mel! I made this stained glass window to remind myself and others that within us all is the key to discovering our true potential and living our best life. (shared image: a photo of three stained glass windows in a church with a clock)\nMelanie: Wow, Caroline, that looks amazing! What inspired it?\nCaroline: Thanks! It was made for a local church and shows time changing our lives. I made it to show my own journey as a transgender woman and how we should accept growth and change. (shared image: a photo of a large stained glass window in a church)\nMelanie: Wow, Caroline! All those colors are incredible and the story it tells is so inspiring. (shared image: a photo of a door with a stained glass window and a coat rack)\nCaroline: Thanks, Mel! Glad you like it. It's a symbol of togetherness, to celebrate differences and be that much closer. I'd love to make something like this next! (shared image: a photo of a painted sidewalk with a rainbow design on it)\nMelanie: Wow, that's gorgeous! Where did you find it?\nCaroline: I was out walking in my neighborhood when I came across this cool rainbow sidewalk for Pride Month. It was so vibrant and welcoming, I had to take a picture! It reminds us that love and acceptance are everywhere\u2014even where we least expect it.\nMelanie: That's so nice, Caroline! Art can be in the most unlikely places. Love and acceptance really can be found everywhere. (shared image: a photo of a person drawing a flower on the ground)\nCaroline: Agreed, Mel! Art can be a real mood-booster - I saw someone drawing on the ground the other day and it made me so happy. Creativity sure can lighten someone's day. (shared image: a photo of a painting of flowers and a watercolor palette)\nMelanie: Wow, Caroline, that's so nice! The colors are so bright and the flowers are so pretty. Art is such a source of joy.\nCaroline: Thanks, Mel! Art gives me so much joy. It helps me show my feelings and freeze gorgeous moments, like a bouquet of flowers. (shared image: a photo of a drawing of a bunch of flowers on a table)\nMelanie: Wow, did you make that? It looks so real!\nCaroline: Yeah, definitely! Drawing flowers is one of my faves. Appreciating nature and sharing it is great. What about you, Mel? What type of art do you love? 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judgeglm-4.7✓ correct
▸ input prompt
You are grading a question-answering system's response against a gold answer, for questions about long conversations between two people. Question: What does Caroline's necklace symbolize? Gold answer: love, faith, and strength Model response: Love, faith, and strength; it is also a reminder of her roots and the love and support she gets from her family. Think step by step about whether the model response contains (or is equivalent to) the gold answer. The response may be more verbose than the gold answer, or word things differently — that is fine as long as the asked-for information is present and correct. For temporal questions, accept answers that clearly refer to the same date/time even if formatted differently. For list-style answers, the response must cover the substance of the gold answer, not just a subset, to count as correct. After reasoning, output a final line in exactly this format: VERDICT: CORRECT or VERDICT: WRONG
The model response explicitly lists "Love, faith, and strength" at the beginning, which corresponds directly to the items in the gold answer. While the model provides additional information regarding the necklace's meaning regarding her family and roots, it correctly includes all the required elements from the gold answer.
VERDICT: CORRECT
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Those colors are so vivid, it really looks like a real sunset. What gave you the idea to paint it?\nCaroline: Thanks, Melanie! I painted it after I visited the beach last week. Just seeing the sun dip below the horizon, all the amazing colors - it was amazing and calming. So I just had to try to capture that feeling in my painting. (shared image: a photo of a painting of a sunset over the ocean)\nMelanie: Wow, the beach really inspired you. The art really took me to that moment and I can feel the serenity. You captured the sunset perfectly, so peaceful!\nCaroline: Thanks Mel, really appreciate your kind words. It means a lot to me that you can feel the sense of peace and serenity. Makes me feel connected.\nMelanie: I feel the same way! Art is so cool like that - it connects us and helps us understand each other. I was actually just remembering yesterday, spending the day with my fam volunteering at a homeless shelter. 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Can you tell me more about why it's special to you?\nCaroline: The rainbow flag mural is important to me as it reflects the courage and strength of the trans community. The eagle symbolizes freedom and pride, representing my own resilience and that of others. (shared image: a photo of a stained glass window with a picture of a person on a horse)\nMelanie: I'm in awe of your courage as a trans person. Have you made any more art lately? (shared image: a photo of a stained glass window with a person holding a key)\nCaroline: Thanks, Mel! I made this stained glass window to remind myself and others that within us all is the key to discovering our true potential and living our best life. (shared image: a photo of three stained glass windows in a church with a clock)\nMelanie: Wow, Caroline, that looks amazing! What inspired it?\nCaroline: Thanks! It was made for a local church and shows time changing our lives. I made it to show my own journey as a transgender woman and how we should accept growth and change. (shared image: a photo of a large stained glass window in a church)\nMelanie: Wow, Caroline! All those colors are incredible and the story it tells is so inspiring. (shared image: a photo of a door with a stained glass window and a coat rack)\nCaroline: Thanks, Mel! Glad you like it. It's a symbol of togetherness, to celebrate differences and be that much closer. I'd love to make something like this next! (shared image: a photo of a painted sidewalk with a rainbow design on it)\nMelanie: Wow, that's gorgeous! Where did you find it?\nCaroline: I was out walking in my neighborhood when I came across this cool rainbow sidewalk for Pride Month. It was so vibrant and welcoming, I had to take a picture! It reminds us that love and acceptance are everywhere—even where we least expect it.\nMelanie: That's so nice, Caroline! Art can be in the most unlikely places. Love and acceptance really can be found everywhere. (shared image: a photo of a person drawing a flower on the ground)\nCaroline: Agreed, Mel! Art can be a real mood-booster - I saw someone drawing on the ground the other day and it made me so happy. Creativity sure can lighten someone's day. (shared image: a photo of a painting of flowers and a watercolor palette)\nMelanie: Wow, Caroline, that's so nice! The colors are so bright and the flowers are so pretty. Art is such a source of joy.\nCaroline: Thanks, Mel! Art gives me so much joy. It helps me show my feelings and freeze gorgeous moments, like a bouquet of flowers. (shared image: a photo of a drawing of a bunch of flowers on a table)\nMelanie: Wow, did you make that? It looks so real!\nCaroline: Yeah, definitely! Drawing flowers is one of my faves. Appreciating nature and sharing it is great. What about you, Mel? What type of art do you love? 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Q: What country is Caroline's grandma from?
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The model response "Sweden" is an exact match for the gold answer "Sweden". It correctly identifies the country asked for in the question.
VERDICT: CORRECT
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Those colors are so vivid, it really looks like a real sunset. What gave you the idea to paint it?\nCaroline: Thanks, Melanie! I painted it after I visited the beach last week. Just seeing the sun dip below the horizon, all the amazing colors - it was amazing and calming. So I just had to try to capture that feeling in my painting. (shared image: a photo of a painting of a sunset over the ocean)\nMelanie: Wow, the beach really inspired you. The art really took me to that moment and I can feel the serenity. You captured the sunset perfectly, so peaceful!\nCaroline: Thanks Mel, really appreciate your kind words. It means a lot to me that you can feel the sense of peace and serenity. Makes me feel connected.\nMelanie: I feel the same way! Art is so cool like that - it connects us and helps us understand each other. I was actually just remembering yesterday, spending the day with my fam volunteering at a homeless shelter. It was hard to see how neglected some people are, but it was great to feel like we could make a difference.\nCaroline: Wow, Mel, you're amazing! Volunteering and making a difference- it's so heartwarming. You're an inspiration to us all! (shared image: a photo of a crowd of people walking down a street with a rainbow flag)\nMelanie: Thanks, Caroline! I really appreciate your help and motivation. What made you decide to transition and join the transgender community? (shared image: a photo of a bulletin board with a rainbow flag and a don't ever be afraid to)\nCaroline: Finding a community where I'm accepted, loved and supported has really meant a lot to me. It's made a huge difference to have people who get what I'm going through. Stuff like this mural are really special to me! (shared image: a photo of a building with a large eagle painted on it)\nMelanie: Caroline, glad you found a supportive community! Can you tell me more about why it's special to you?\nCaroline: The rainbow flag mural is important to me as it reflects the courage and strength of the trans community. The eagle symbolizes freedom and pride, representing my own resilience and that of others. (shared image: a photo of a stained glass window with a picture of a person on a horse)\nMelanie: I'm in awe of your courage as a trans person. Have you made any more art lately? (shared image: a photo of a stained glass window with a person holding a key)\nCaroline: Thanks, Mel! I made this stained glass window to remind myself and others that within us all is the key to discovering our true potential and living our best life. (shared image: a photo of three stained glass windows in a church with a clock)\nMelanie: Wow, Caroline, that looks amazing! What inspired it?\nCaroline: Thanks! It was made for a local church and shows time changing our lives. I made it to show my own journey as a transgender woman and how we should accept growth and change. (shared image: a photo of a large stained glass window in a church)\nMelanie: Wow, Caroline! All those colors are incredible and the story it tells is so inspiring. (shared image: a photo of a door with a stained glass window and a coat rack)\nCaroline: Thanks, Mel! Glad you like it. It's a symbol of togetherness, to celebrate differences and be that much closer. I'd love to make something like this next! (shared image: a photo of a painted sidewalk with a rainbow design on it)\nMelanie: Wow, that's gorgeous! Where did you find it?\nCaroline: I was out walking in my neighborhood when I came across this cool rainbow sidewalk for Pride Month. It was so vibrant and welcoming, I had to take a picture! It reminds us that love and acceptance are everywhere\u2014even where we least expect it.\nMelanie: That's so nice, Caroline! Art can be in the most unlikely places. Love and acceptance really can be found everywhere. (shared image: a photo of a person drawing a flower on the ground)\nCaroline: Agreed, Mel! Art can be a real mood-booster - I saw someone drawing on the ground the other day and it made me so happy. Creativity sure can lighten someone's day. (shared image: a photo of a painting of flowers and a watercolor palette)\nMelanie: Wow, Caroline, that's so nice! The colors are so bright and the flowers are so pretty. Art is such a source of joy.\nCaroline: Thanks, Mel! Art gives me so much joy. It helps me show my feelings and freeze gorgeous moments, like a bouquet of flowers. (shared image: a photo of a drawing of a bunch of flowers on a table)\nMelanie: Wow, did you make that? It looks so real!\nCaroline: Yeah, definitely! Drawing flowers is one of my faves. Appreciating nature and sharing it is great. What about you, Mel? What type of art do you love? (shared image: a photo of a drawing of a flower bouquet with a person holding it)\nMelanie: Painting landscapes and still life is my favorite! Nature's amazing, here's a painting I did recently. (shared image: a photo of a painting of a sunflower on a canvas)\nCaroline: Wow, Mel! Any more paintings coming up?\nMelanie: I'm feeling inspired by autumn so I'm planning a few. You got any cool art projects coming up?\nCaroline: I'm putting together an LGBTQ art show next month and I'm gonna show my paintings. Super stoked!\nMelanie: Wow, Caroline, that's awesome! Can't wait to see your show - the LGBTQ community needs more platforms like this!\nCaroline: Yeah Mel, stoked! Gonna be a great night featuring LGBTQ artists and their awesome talents. We want it to spread understanding and acceptance - let's make it happen! (shared image: a photo of a poster for a concert with a man in a cowboy hat)",
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Here's our latest work from last weekend. (shared image: a photo of a painting of a sunset with a palm tree)\nCaroline: Wow Mel, that painting's amazing! The colors are so bold and it really highlights the beauty of nature. Y'all work on it together?\nMelanie: Thanks, Caroline! We both helped with the painting - it was great bonding over it and chatting about nature. We found these lovely flowers. Appreciating the small things in life, too. (shared image: a photo of a field of purple flowers with green leaves)\nCaroline: That photo is stunning! So glad you bonded over our love of nature. Last Friday I went to a council meeting for adoption. It was inspiring and emotional - so many people wanted to create loving homes for children in need. It made me even more determined to adopt.\nMelanie: Wow, Caroline, way to go! Your future fam will get a kick out of having you. What do you think of these? 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What was your favorite part?\nMelanie: Marrying my partner and promising to be together forever was the best part. (shared image: a photo of a man and woman standing on a beach)\nCaroline: Wow, nice pic! You both looked amazing. One special memory for me was this pride parade I went to a few weeks ago. (shared image: a photo of a parade with people walking down the street)\nMelanie: Wow, looks awesome! Did you join in?\nCaroline: Yes, I did. It was amazing! I felt so accepted and happy, just being around people who accepted and celebrated me. It's definitely a top memory. (shared image: a photo of a group of people holding up signs and smiling)\nMelanie: Wow, what an experience! How did it make you feel?\nCaroline: I felt so proud and grateful - the vibes were amazing and it was comforting to know I'm not alone and have a great community around me. (shared image: a photo of a rainbow flag on a pole on a carpet)\nMelanie: Wow, Caroline! That's huge! How did it feel to be around so much love and acceptance?\nCaroline: It was awesome, Melanie! Being around people who embrace and back me up is beyond words. It really inspired me. (shared image: a photo of a group of people sitting on the ground with a dog)\nMelanie: Wow, that sounds awesome! Your friends and community really have your back. What's been the best part of it? (shared image: a photo of a girl sitting in a teepee with stuffed animals)\nCaroline: Realizing I can be me without fear and having the courage to transition was the best part. It's so freeing to express myself authentically and have people back me up. (shared image: a photo of a teepee with a teddy bear and pillows)\nMelanie: That's awesome, Caro! You've found the courage to be yourself - that's important for our mental health and finding peace. (shared image: a photo of a buddha statue and a candle on a table)\nCaroline: Thanks, Melanie! Been a long road, but I'm proud of how far I've come. How're you doing finding peace?\nMelanie: I'm getting there, Caroline. Creativity and family keep me at peace. (shared image: a photo of a man holding a frisbee in front of a frisbee golf basket)\nCaroline: That's awesome, Melanie! How have your family been supportive during your move?\nMelanie: My fam's been awesome - they helped out and showed lots of love and support.\nCaroline: Wow, Mel, family love and support is the best!\nMelanie: Yeah, Caroline, my family's been great - their love and support really helped me through tough times. It's awesome! We even went on another camping trip in the forest. (shared image: a photo of a man and two children sitting around a campfire)\nCaroline: Awesome, Mel! Family support's huge. What else do you guys like doing together? (shared image: a photo of a family walking through a forest with a toddler)\nMelanie: We enjoy hiking in the mountains and exploring forests. 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judgeglm-4.7✓ correct
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The model response identifies the item as "a necklace," which directly matches the gold answer. The additional details ("with a cross and a heart") do not contradict the gold answer but rather provide more specific information about the necklace.
VERDICT: CORRECT
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Those colors are so vivid, it really looks like a real sunset. What gave you the idea to paint it?\nCaroline: Thanks, Melanie! I painted it after I visited the beach last week. Just seeing the sun dip below the horizon, all the amazing colors - it was amazing and calming. So I just had to try to capture that feeling in my painting. (shared image: a photo of a painting of a sunset over the ocean)\nMelanie: Wow, the beach really inspired you. The art really took me to that moment and I can feel the serenity. You captured the sunset perfectly, so peaceful!\nCaroline: Thanks Mel, really appreciate your kind words. It means a lot to me that you can feel the sense of peace and serenity. Makes me feel connected.\nMelanie: I feel the same way! Art is so cool like that - it connects us and helps us understand each other. I was actually just remembering yesterday, spending the day with my fam volunteering at a homeless shelter. It was hard to see how neglected some people are, but it was great to feel like we could make a difference.\nCaroline: Wow, Mel, you're amazing! Volunteering and making a difference- it's so heartwarming. You're an inspiration to us all! (shared image: a photo of a crowd of people walking down a street with a rainbow flag)\nMelanie: Thanks, Caroline! I really appreciate your help and motivation. What made you decide to transition and join the transgender community? (shared image: a photo of a bulletin board with a rainbow flag and a don't ever be afraid to)\nCaroline: Finding a community where I'm accepted, loved and supported has really meant a lot to me. It's made a huge difference to have people who get what I'm going through. Stuff like this mural are really special to me! (shared image: a photo of a building with a large eagle painted on it)\nMelanie: Caroline, glad you found a supportive community! Can you tell me more about why it's special to you?\nCaroline: The rainbow flag mural is important to me as it reflects the courage and strength of the trans community. The eagle symbolizes freedom and pride, representing my own resilience and that of others. (shared image: a photo of a stained glass window with a picture of a person on a horse)\nMelanie: I'm in awe of your courage as a trans person. Have you made any more art lately? (shared image: a photo of a stained glass window with a person holding a key)\nCaroline: Thanks, Mel! I made this stained glass window to remind myself and others that within us all is the key to discovering our true potential and living our best life. (shared image: a photo of three stained glass windows in a church with a clock)\nMelanie: Wow, Caroline, that looks amazing! What inspired it?\nCaroline: Thanks! It was made for a local church and shows time changing our lives. 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"v": "[Session date: 1:51 pm on 15 July, 2023]\nCaroline: Hey Mel, what's up? Been a busy week since we talked.\nMelanie: Hey Caroline, it's been super busy here. So much since we talked! Last Fri I finally took my kids to a pottery workshop. We all made our own pots, it was fun and therapeutic! (shared image: a photography of a group of children making clay sculptures in a classroom)\nCaroline: Wow, Mel! Sounds like you and the kids had a blast. How'd they like it?\nMelanie: The kids loved it! They were so excited to get their hands dirty and make something with clay. It was special to watch their creativity and imagination come to life, they made this! (shared image: a photo of a cup with a dog face on it)\nCaroline: Aww, that's so sweet! That cup is so cute. It's awesome to see how kids show their personalities through art. What other creative projects do you do with them, besides pottery?\nMelanie: We love painting together lately, especially nature-inspired ones. Here's our latest work from last weekend. (shared image: a photo of a painting of a sunset with a palm tree)\nCaroline: Wow Mel, that painting's amazing! The colors are so bold and it really highlights the beauty of nature. Y'all work on it together?\nMelanie: Thanks, Caroline! We both helped with the painting - it was great bonding over it and chatting about nature. We found these lovely flowers. Appreciating the small things in life, too. (shared image: a photo of a field of purple flowers with green leaves)\nCaroline: That photo is stunning! So glad you bonded over our love of nature. Last Friday I went to a council meeting for adoption. It was inspiring and emotional - so many people wanted to create loving homes for children in need. It made me even more determined to adopt.\nMelanie: Wow, Caroline, way to go! Your future fam will get a kick out of having you. What do you think of these? (shared image: a photo of a blue vase with a bouquet of sunflowers and roses)\nCaroline: Thanks Melanie - love the blue vase in the pic! Blue's my fave, it makes me feel relaxed. Sunflowers mean warmth and happiness, right? While roses stand for love and beauty? That's neat. What do flowers mean to you?\nMelanie: Flowers bring joy. They represent growth, beauty and reminding us to appreciate the small moments. They were an important part of my wedding decor and always remind me of that day. (shared image: a photo of a row of white chairs with flowers on them)\nCaroline: It must have been special at your wedding. I wish I had known you back then!\nMelanie: It was amazing, Caroline. The day was full of love and joy. Everyone we love was there to celebrate us - it was really special. (shared image: a photo of a wedding ceremony in a greenhouse with people taking pictures)\nCaroline: Wow, what a great day! Glad everyone could make it. What was your favorite part?\nMelanie: Marrying my partner and promising to be together forever was the best part. (shared image: a photo of a man and woman standing on a beach)\nCaroline: Wow, nice pic! You both looked amazing. One special memory for me was this pride parade I went to a few weeks ago. (shared image: a photo of a parade with people walking down the street)\nMelanie: Wow, looks awesome! Did you join in?\nCaroline: Yes, I did. It was amazing! I felt so accepted and happy, just being around people who accepted and celebrated me. It's definitely a top memory. (shared image: a photo of a group of people holding up signs and smiling)\nMelanie: Wow, what an experience! How did it make you feel?\nCaroline: I felt so proud and grateful - the vibes were amazing and it was comforting to know I'm not alone and have a great community around me. (shared image: a photo of a rainbow flag on a pole on a carpet)\nMelanie: Wow, Caroline! That's huge! How did it feel to be around so much love and acceptance?\nCaroline: It was awesome, Melanie! Being around people who embrace and back me up is beyond words. It really inspired me. (shared image: a photo of a group of people sitting on the ground with a dog)\nMelanie: Wow, that sounds awesome! Your friends and community really have your back. What's been the best part of it? (shared image: a photo of a girl sitting in a teepee with stuffed animals)\nCaroline: Realizing I can be me without fear and having the courage to transition was the best part. It's so freeing to express myself authentically and have people back me up. (shared image: a photo of a teepee with a teddy bear and pillows)\nMelanie: That's awesome, Caro! You've found the courage to be yourself - that's important for our mental health and finding peace. (shared image: a photo of a buddha statue and a candle on a table)\nCaroline: Thanks, Melanie! Been a long road, but I'm proud of how far I've come. How're you doing finding peace?\nMelanie: I'm getting there, Caroline. Creativity and family keep me at peace. (shared image: a photo of a man holding a frisbee in front of a frisbee golf basket)\nCaroline: That's awesome, Melanie! How have your family been supportive during your move?\nMelanie: My fam's been awesome - they helped out and showed lots of love and support.\nCaroline: Wow, Mel, family love and support is the best!\nMelanie: Yeah, Caroline, my family's been great - their love and support really helped me through tough times. It's awesome! We even went on another camping trip in the forest. (shared image: a photo of a man and two children sitting around a campfire)\nCaroline: Awesome, Mel! Family support's huge. What else do you guys like doing together? (shared image: a photo of a family walking through a forest with a toddler)\nMelanie: We enjoy hiking in the mountains and exploring forests. It's a cool way to connect with nature and each other.\nCaroline: Wow, Mel, that sounds awesome! Exploring nature and family time is so special.\nMelanie: Yeah, Caroline, they're some of my fave memories. It brings us together and brings us happiness. Glad you're here to share in it.\nCaroline: Thanks, Melanie! Really glad to have you as a friend to share my journey. You're awesome!\nMelanie: Thanks, Caroline! Appreciate your friendship. It's great to have a supporter!\nCaroline: No worries, Mel! Your friendship means so much to me. Enjoy your day!"
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(shared image: a photo of a door with a stained glass window and a coat rack)\\nCaroline: Thanks, Mel! Glad you like it. It's a symbol of togetherness, to celebrate differences and be that much closer. I'd love to make something like this next! (shared image: a photo of a painted sidewalk with a rainbow design on it)\\nMelanie: Wow, that's gorgeous! Where did you find it?\\nCaroline: I was out walking in my neighborhood when I came across this cool rainbow sidewalk for Pride Month. It was so vibrant and welcoming, I had to take a picture! It reminds us that love and acceptance are everywhere\\u2014even where we least expect it.\\nMelanie: That's so nice, Caroline! Art can be in the most unlikely places. Love and acceptance really can be found everywhere. (shared image: a photo of a person drawing a flower on the ground)\\nCaroline: Agreed, Mel! Art can be a real mood-booster - I saw someone drawing on the ground the other day and it made me so happy. Creativity sure can lighten someone's day. (shared image: a photo of a painting of flowers and a watercolor palette)\\nMelanie: Wow, Caroline, that's so nice! The colors are so bright and the flowers are so pretty. Art is such a source of joy.\\nCaroline: Thanks, Mel! Art gives me so much joy. It helps me show my feelings and freeze gorgeous moments, like a bouquet of flowers. (shared image: a photo of a drawing of a bunch of flowers on a table)\\nMelanie: Wow, did you make that? It looks so real!\\nCaroline: Yeah, definitely! Drawing flowers is one of my faves. Appreciating nature and sharing it is great. What about you, Mel? What type of art do you love? (shared image: a photo of a drawing of a flower bouquet with a person holding it)\\nMelanie: Painting landscapes and still life is my favorite! Nature's amazing, here's a painting I did recently. (shared image: a photo of a painting of a sunflower on a canvas)\\nCaroline: Wow, Mel! Any more paintings coming up?\\nMelanie: I'm feeling inspired by autumn so I'm planning a few. You got any cool art projects coming up?\\nCaroline: I'm putting together an LGBTQ art show next month and I'm gonna show my paintings. Super stoked!\\nMelanie: Wow, Caroline, that's awesome! Can't wait to see your show - the LGBTQ community needs more platforms like this!\\nCaroline: Yeah Mel, stoked! Gonna be a great night featuring LGBTQ artists and their awesome talents. We want it to spread understanding and acceptance - let's make it happen! (shared image: a photo of a poster for a concert with a man in a cowboy hat)\",\n \"valid_from\": null,\n \"valid_to\": null,\n \"source\": \"recall\"\n },\n {\n \"subject\": \"ctx:memory/episodic/3367ef17-960d-477e-acac-9dc5123dc812\",\n \"predicate\": \"mem:episodic/chunk\",\n \"object\": \"[Session date: 8:18 pm on 6 July, 2023]\\nCaroline: Hey Mel! Long time no talk. Lots has been going on since then!\\nMelanie: Hey Caroline! Missed you. Anything new? Spill the beans!\\nCaroline: Since our last chat, I've been looking into counseling or mental health work more. I'm passionate about helping people and making a positive impact. It's tough, but really rewarding too. Anything new happening with you?\\nMelanie: That's awesome, Caroline! Congrats on following your dreams. Yesterday I took the kids to the museum - it was so cool spending time with them and seeing their eyes light up! (shared image: a photography of two children playing in a water play area)\\nCaroline: Melanie, that's a great pic! That must have been awesome. What were they so stoked about?\\nMelanie: They were stoked for the dinosaur exhibit! They love learning about animals and the bones were so cool. It reminds me why I love being a mom.\\nCaroline: Being a mom is awesome. I'm creating a library for when I have kids. I'm really looking forward to reading to them and opening up their minds. (shared image: a photo of a bookcase filled with books and toys)\\nMelanie: Sounds great! What kind of books you got in your library?\\nCaroline: I've got lots of kids' books- classics, stories from different cultures, educational books, all of that. What's a favorite book you remember from your childhood?\\nMelanie: I loved reading \\\"Charlotte's Web\\\" as a kid. It was so cool seeing how friendship and compassion can make a difference. (shared image: a photo of a book cover with a picture of a girl and a cat)\\nCaroline: Wow, that's great! It sure shows how important friendship and compassion are. It's made me appreciate how lucky I am to have my friends and family helping with my transition. They make all the difference. We even had a picnic last week! (shared image: a photo of a group of women sitting on a blanket in a park)\\nMelanie: That's a gorgeous photo, Caroline! Wow, the love around you is awesome. How have your friends and fam been helping you out with your transition?\\nCaroline: Thanks, Melanie! This support network has been amazing. They've been there for me every step of the way giving me love, guidance, and acceptance. I couldn't have done it without them.\\nMelanie: Wow, Caroline! It's great you have people to support you, that's really awesome!\\nCaroline: I'm so lucky to have such a great support system around me. Their love and encouragement has really helped me accept and grow into my true self. They've been instrumental in my transition.\\nMelanie: Glad you have support, Caroline! Unconditional love is so important. Here's a pic of my family camping at the beach. We love it, it brings us closer! (shared image: a photo of a family sitting around a campfire on the beach)\",\n \"valid_from\": null,\n \"valid_to\": null,\n \"source\": \"recall\"\n },\n {\n \"subject\": \"ctx:memory/episodic/28e11d87-2e0f-4e39-a685-69dea162cac6\",\n \"predicate\": \"mem:episodic/chunk\",\n \"object\": \"[Session date: 1:51 pm on 15 July, 2023]\\nCaroline: Hey Mel, what's up? Been a busy week since we talked.\\nMelanie: Hey Caroline, it's been super busy here. So much since we talked! Last Fri I finally took my kids to a pottery workshop. We all made our own pots, it was fun and therapeutic! (shared image: a photography of a group of children making clay sculptures in a classroom)\\nCaroline: Wow, Mel! Sounds like you and the kids had a blast. How'd they like it?\\nMelanie: The kids loved it! They were so excited to get their hands dirty and make something with clay. It was special to watch their creativity and imagination come to life, they made this! (shared image: a photo of a cup with a dog face on it)\\nCaroline: Aww, that's so sweet! That cup is so cute. It's awesome to see how kids show their personalities through art. What other creative projects do you do with them, besides pottery?\\nMelanie: We love painting together lately, especially nature-inspired ones. Here's our latest work from last weekend. (shared image: a photo of a painting of a sunset with a palm tree)\\nCaroline: Wow Mel, that painting's amazing! The colors are so bold and it really highlights the beauty of nature. Y'all work on it together?\\nMelanie: Thanks, Caroline! We both helped with the painting - it was great bonding over it and chatting about nature. We found these lovely flowers. Appreciating the small things in life, too. (shared image: a photo of a field of purple flowers with green leaves)\\nCaroline: That photo is stunning! So glad you bonded over our love of nature. Last Friday I went to a council meeting for adoption. It was inspiring and emotional - so many people wanted to create loving homes for children in need. It made me even more determined to adopt.\\nMelanie: Wow, Caroline, way to go! Your future fam will get a kick out of having you. What do you think of these? (shared image: a photo of a blue vase with a bouquet of sunflowers and roses)\\nCaroline: Thanks Melanie - love the blue vase in the pic! Blue's my fave, it makes me feel relaxed. Sunflowers mean warmth and happiness, right? While roses stand for love and beauty? That's neat. What do flowers mean to you?\\nMelanie: Flowers bring joy. They represent growth, beauty and reminding us to appreciate the small moments. They were an important part of my wedding decor and always remind me of that day. (shared image: a photo of a row of white chairs with flowers on them)\\nCaroline: It must have been special at your wedding. I wish I had known you back then!\\nMelanie: It was amazing, Caroline. The day was full of love and joy. Everyone we love was there to celebrate us - it was really special. (shared image: a photo of a wedding ceremony in a greenhouse with people taking pictures)\\nCaroline: Wow, what a great day! Glad everyone could make it. What was your favorite part?\\nMelanie: Marrying my partner and promising to be together forever was the best part. (shared image: a photo of a man and woman standing on a beach)\\nCaroline: Wow, nice pic! You both looked amazing. One special memory for me was this pride parade I went to a few weeks ago. (shared image: a photo of a parade with people walking down the street)\\nMelanie: Wow, looks awesome! Did you join in?\\nCaroline: Yes, I did. It was amazing! I felt so accepted and happy, just being around people who accepted and celebrated me. It's definitely a top memory. (shared image: a photo of a group of people holding up signs and smiling)\\nMelanie: Wow, what an experience! How did it make you feel?\\nCaroline: I felt so proud and grateful - the vibes were amazing and it was comforting to know I'm not alone and have a great community around me. (shared image: a photo of a rainbow flag on a pole on a carpet)\\nMelanie: Wow, Caroline! That's huge! How did it feel to be around so much love and acceptance?\\nCaroline: It was awesome, Melanie! Being around people who embrace and back me up is beyond words. It really inspired me. (shared image: a photo of a group of people sitting on the ground with a dog)\\nMelanie: Wow, that sounds awesome! Your friends and community really have your back. What's been the best part of it? (shared image: a photo of a girl sitting in a teepee with stuffed animals)\\nCaroline: Realizing I can be me without fear and having the courage to transition was the best part. It's so freeing to express myself authentically and have people back me up. (shared image: a photo of a teepee with a teddy bear and pillows)\\nMelanie: That's awesome, Caro! You've found the courage to be yourself - that's important for our mental health and finding peace. (shared image: a photo of a buddha statue and a candle on a table)\\nCaroline: Thanks, Melanie! Been a long road, but I'm proud of how far I've come. How're you doing finding peace?\\nMelanie: I'm getting there, Caroline. Creativity and family keep me at peace. (shared image: a photo of a man holding a frisbee in front of a frisbee golf basket)\\nCaroline: That's awesome, Melanie! How have your family been supportive during your move?\\nMelanie: My fam's been awesome - they helped out and showed lots of love and support.\\nCaroline: Wow, Mel, family love and support is the best!\\nMelanie: Yeah, Caroline, my family's been great - their love and support really helped me through tough times. It's awesome! We even went on another camping trip in the forest. (shared image: a photo of a man and two children sitting around a campfire)\\nCaroline: Awesome, Mel! Family support's huge. What else do you guys like doing together? (shared image: a photo of a family walking through a forest with a toddler)\\nMelanie: We enjoy hiking in the mountains and exploring forests. It's a cool way to connect with nature and each other.\\nCaroline: Wow, Mel, that sounds awesome! Exploring nature and family time is so special.\\nMelanie: Yeah, Caroline, they're some of my fave memories. It brings us together and brings us happiness. Glad you're here to share in it.\\nCaroline: Thanks, Melanie! Really glad to have you as a friend to share my journey. You're awesome!\\nMelanie: Thanks, Caroline! Appreciate your friendship. It's great to have a supporter!\\nCaroline: No worries, Mel! Your friendship means so much to me. Enjoy your day!\",\n \"valid_from\": null,\n \"valid_to\": null,\n \"source\": \"recall\"\n }\n]\n\nFinal answer:",
"reader_output": "A necklace with a cross and a heart.",
"judge_prompt": "You are grading a question-answering system's response against a gold answer, for questions about long conversations between two people.\n\nQuestion: What was grandma's gift to Caroline?\nGold answer: necklace\nModel response: A necklace with a cross and a heart.\n\nThink step by step about whether the model response contains (or is equivalent to) the gold answer. The response may be more verbose than the gold answer, or word things differently — that is fine as long as the asked-for information is present and correct. For temporal questions, accept answers that clearly refer to the same date/time even if formatted differently. For list-style answers, the response must cover the substance of the gold answer, not just a subset, to count as correct.\n\nAfter reasoning, output a final line in exactly this format:\nVERDICT: CORRECT\nor\nVERDICT: WRONG",
"judge_output": "The model response identifies the item as \"a necklace,\" which directly matches the gold answer. The additional details (\"with a cross and a heart\") do not contradict the gold answer but rather provide more specific information about the necklace.\n\nVERDICT: CORRECT",
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